All of these articles as they come up discuss one aspect of the de-skillification process, that people no longer practice a skill, but I recently (some minutes ago) realized there is also another thing driving de-skillification
and that is as LLMs become more skilled and able to impersonate humans, humans start to think demonstrations of skill are the symptoms of being an LLM, thus in order to avoid being called an LLM people must decrease their skills on their own.
This has been observed by others, where people will throw in deliberate misspellings that LLMs would not make to demonstrate humanity.
It is not certain how people think writing less competently than the LLMs will lead to an eventual human triumph.
bryanrasmussen•48m ago
it's funny how in this article, in order to prove its humanity to an AI, a human must become essentially a mindless robot (and serial killer, but that's the icing):
and in the real world to prove humanity one must shed the skills one generally learns in pursuit of a humanities degree.
Thrilok2802•43m ago
I think the point mentioned in the Substack was spot on, especially the example of calculator. Just as calculators did not eliminate our ability to understand math but helped us work more efficiently, AI will not take away our basic skills if we focus on proper understanding. Communication and critical thinking should be given more priority than simply relying on knowledge from books and tools
bryanrasmussen•1h ago
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47162170
and that is as LLMs become more skilled and able to impersonate humans, humans start to think demonstrations of skill are the symptoms of being an LLM, thus in order to avoid being called an LLM people must decrease their skills on their own.
This has been observed by others, where people will throw in deliberate misspellings that LLMs would not make to demonstrate humanity.
It is not certain how people think writing less competently than the LLMs will lead to an eventual human triumph.
bryanrasmussen•48m ago
https://medium.com/the-haven/i-am-worried-about-these-newest...
and in the real world to prove humanity one must shed the skills one generally learns in pursuit of a humanities degree.