bobcat
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- Northern Calif
I was thinking this morning about all the smart technology we have now: Smart Phones, Smart TV's, Smart Watches, Smart Appliances, self-driving or assisted driving cars, intelligent thermostats, Smart Homes, and the list just goes on and on.
I am left wondering what that effect will have on our memory and cognition. Why remember anything when there is no need. I've even heard it referred to as the "Google Effect". We have come to depend on our devices for everything (Phone numbers, appointments, maps, reminders, and a slew of others). The brain doesn't need to exercise anymore.
I get the idea that it frees up our mind to do other things, but does it, or do we just spend more time addicted to the distractions?
Now with the rise of AI, it can create music, artwork, poetry, design, evaluate, and even tell you what to make for dinner based on what's in the pantry.
I don't know a great deal about the brain, but I do know that neurons that are not used will wither away.
When we get to the point of technology doing all our thinking, it seems like we have just handed over the keys to a different driver and climbed in the back seat.
Maybe it's just another step in our evolution into whatever it is that we are becoming.
I am left wondering what that effect will have on our memory and cognition. Why remember anything when there is no need. I've even heard it referred to as the "Google Effect". We have come to depend on our devices for everything (Phone numbers, appointments, maps, reminders, and a slew of others). The brain doesn't need to exercise anymore.
I get the idea that it frees up our mind to do other things, but does it, or do we just spend more time addicted to the distractions?
Now with the rise of AI, it can create music, artwork, poetry, design, evaluate, and even tell you what to make for dinner based on what's in the pantry.
I don't know a great deal about the brain, but I do know that neurons that are not used will wither away.
When we get to the point of technology doing all our thinking, it seems like we have just handed over the keys to a different driver and climbed in the back seat.
Maybe it's just another step in our evolution into whatever it is that we are becoming.