> If you thought that economic inequality or political polarization were bad, cognitive polarization will be truly terrible, dividing society into what might begin to look like two different species. The high-need-for-cognition people will get more and more productive, happier and happier; the rest will fall into a kind of mental underclass.
There's a scarier future: Slop takes over everything, whoever pumps out the most bare-minimum slop the quickest wins, and the need-for-cognition folks suffer for no other (personal) reward.
Consider how certain classes of consumer goods have become rife with counterfeits. There's surely some game-theory to be investigated around letting someone else do the thinky-work and then plagiarizing it with an LLM.
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[ 2.7 ms ] story [ 15.2 ms ] threadThere's a scarier future: Slop takes over everything, whoever pumps out the most bare-minimum slop the quickest wins, and the need-for-cognition folks suffer for no other (personal) reward.
Consider how certain classes of consumer goods have become rife with counterfeits. There's surely some game-theory to be investigated around letting someone else do the thinky-work and then plagiarizing it with an LLM.