Will outsourcing all tasks to artificial intelligence deprive us of the ability to think for ourselves?

The Industrial Revolution changed the way we produce. Today, we face a similar threat, with the automation of our thinking. (Image credit: kutaytanir via Getty Images)

Artificial intelligence (AI) emerged as an attempt to replicate the workings of the human mind.

Is there a change in the perception of the role of the human mind in everyday life?

The Industrial Revolution reduced the need for manual labor. As a researcher in the application of AI to global business, I can’t help but wonder whether it will catalyze a cognitive revolution, eliminating the need for some cognitive functions, changing the way students, workers, and creative people write, design, and make decisions.

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