Wharton researchers coined ‘cognitive surrender’ to describe what happens when people let AI think for them (opens in new tab)
A pair of Wharton researchers have put a name to something that many AI users have quietly started doing: letting chatbots make their decisions for them. Steven Shaw and Gideon Nave published a study in January titled “Thinking, Fast, Slow, and Artificial,” in which they introduced the term “cognitive surrender” to describe the tendency of […] at The Next Web
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