• prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    4 days ago

    Keep outsourcing your critical thinking to a glorified autocorrect. Hope that works out for you.

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      3 days ago

      Keep outsourcing your critical thinking to a glorified internet mob turning against open source maintainers, one of our last significant allies in the field. Hope that works out for you.

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      3 days ago

      One could just as well argue that books / written knowledge is a crutch that prevents people from learning.

      Assuming everyone using a tool is outsourcing their thinking is daft, and casting unfounded aspersions on others isn’t exactly a model of critical thinking either. lol

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            3 days ago

            Come up with? Did you think I was aiming for some kind of pithy comeback?

            You literally said that books are a crutch that prevent people from learning. Something an illiterate person would say.

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                3 days ago

                One could just as well argue that books / written knowledge is a crutch that prevents people from learning.

                jbloggs, could you try making this argument? I really want to see what it looks like.

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                  IIRC, the ancient greek philosophers took a swing at writing, claiming it would weaken memory/increase reliance on written texts to create an illusion of knowledge, plus it can’t engage in dialogue which they considered a requirement to develop true knowledge.

                  IMHO, there’s some narrow merit to the arguments, but on the whole, writing has helped to democratise knowledge, and serves as an important tool in education.

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                    The greek philosophers are largely wrong for reasons that can be explained and given.

                    Speaking requires mental work.
                    Writing requires mental work.
                    Reading (such that you can speak) requires mental work.
                    AI use requires nothing.

                    This fourth one is not like the other three. “Democratizing knowledge” has nothing to do with it.