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A Wharton study of 1,372 people identified 'cognitive surrender': when AI produces an answer, people stop questioning it while recoding it as their own judgment. Accuracy drops from 45.8% alone to 31.5% with incorrect AI. The better the system gets, the harder it becomes to stay vigilant inside it.
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By David BoyleA Wharton study of 1,372 people identified 'cognitive surrender': when AI produces an answer, people stop questioning it while recoding it as their own judgment. Accuracy drops from 45.8% alone to 31.5% with incorrect AI. The better the system gets, the harder it becomes to stay vigilant inside it.
Read the full edition with all links and sources