Offloading work tasks to AI comes with a cost – to our brains
JDawnInk/Getty Imagine your team has been tasked to deliver a high-stakes policy paper under intense time pressure. Everyone turns to generative artificial intelligence (AI) and within minutes, it delivers a full draft complete with structured arguments and authoritative-looking citations. The team then transfers the AI-generated text into the corporate template, polishes the narrative flow and structure, and gives it one final check before sending it up the chain. Leadership takes a glimpse of…
Where: South Africa, Australia, San Francisco
Exact coordinates
south africa: -30.560, 22.940
australia: -25.270, 133.780
san francisco: 37.770, -122.420
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