What can I help you?

This piece opens a space for reflection on the use -and abuse- of artificial intelligence. 
To what point will we think, and to what point will we stop thinking?
We put our fingers on the keyboard and simply start typing, over and over again, endless questions, doubts, commands, filters that make us laugh or think better. Ideas, obsessions, whims that cross the mind and find immediate echo in an artificial voice that responds without pause, without judgment, without fatigue.
But we rarely stop to think about what is at stake: what happens when the cognitive bias is no longer only human? What dependence are we building? What mental functions are we failing to exercise?
Just as we have forgotten the phone numbers we once knew by heart, what other forgetting will come? 
What neurological sacrifices are we willing to make?
The question is not just what can AI do for us. The question is: where does this information overload, this constant immediacy, lead us?




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