In media there was a rule 1-9-90. One creates, 9 comment, 90 use or are silent/don’t care.
Richard Branson realized that a company starts to behave differently when it reaches more than stuff of 135 people that coincides with average number of people you can consider as personally known to you.
Context switching is a bitch. You cannot do it for a long time. Abundance brought by AI will somehow consolidate as people cannot digest everything created by it.
There are more than 45,000 models avail at HF (if I remember it right). Choose wisely :)
One potential solution to this is AI summarization. Imagine coming home, and while preparing dinner your AI assistant recounts what happened in all your favourite tv shows that day. Then while you're doing the laundry, it tells you about all the new games it found and tested for you.
These are just thought starters, but something like this could significantly raise the ceiling on what one person is able to consume in a 24 hour period.
Adults tend to forget that they gained their powers of reasoning by exercising them.
Getting a summary, the way you described it, will be minus the effort required to think about it. This is great for information that you are already informed.
This is related to the illusion of explanatory depth. Most of us “know” how something works, until we have to actually explain it. Like drawing a bi-cycle, or explaining how a flush works.
People in general are not aware of how their brain works, and how much mental exercise they used get with the way the world is set up.
I suppose we can set up brain gyms, where people can practice using mental skills so that they don’t atrophy?
Richard Branson realized that a company starts to behave differently when it reaches more than stuff of 135 people that coincides with average number of people you can consider as personally known to you.
Context switching is a bitch. You cannot do it for a long time. Abundance brought by AI will somehow consolidate as people cannot digest everything created by it.
There are more than 45,000 models avail at HF (if I remember it right). Choose wisely :)