Reading List
Wharton researchers coined ‘cognitive surrender’ to describe what happens when people let AI think for them from The Next Web RSS feed.
Wharton researchers coined ‘cognitive surrender’ to describe what happens when people let AI think for them

A pair of Wharton researchers have put a name to something that many AI users have quietly started doing: letting chatbots make their decisions for them. Steven Shaw and Gideon Nave published a study in January titled “Thinking, Fast, Slow, and Artificial,” in which they introduced the term “cognitive surrender” to describe the tendency of […]
This story continues at The Next Web