Comment by havercosine

2 years ago

The blur is addictive because it feeds a feedback loop: rather than tiring out your brain on understanding one thing in detail, you can watch two summaries and have a vague sense of understanding. It allows to jump to next novelty, always feeding the system 1 of the brain but system 2 is rarely brought in picture.

I wonder if this will lead to a stratification of work in the society: lot of jobs can operate on the blur. "Just give me enough to get my job done". But fewer (critical and hopefully highly paid) people will be engaged in a profession where understanding the details is the job and there's no way around it.

In Asimov's foundation novel this is a recurring theme: they can't find people who can work on designing or maintaining nuclear power. This eventually leads to stagnation. AI tools can prevent this stagnation only if mankind uses the freeing of mental burden with the help of AI to work on higher set of problems. But if the tools are used merely as butlers then the pessimistic outcome is more likely.

The general tendency to lack of details can also give edge in some cases. Imagine if everyone is using similar AI tools to understand company annual reports which gives a nice, tiktok style summary. Then an investor doing the dirty work to go through the details may find things that are missed by the 'algo'.