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The author tried using AI to create slides quickly but felt disconnected from the work. AI can speed up tasks but may cause shallow thinking and cognitive strain. It’s best to do important work yourself often and use AI carefully as a helper, not a starter. [!note]
Me gusta que habla desde lo cotidiano de su trabajo, es un buen ejemplo de astucia para captar cómo algo en lo que está involucrado puede transformarse en una idea interesante para otros. En este caso, la experiencia de alienación gracias al uso de LLM para resolver tareas en bastante común.
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Was that faster than if I had done it manually? Probably a little bit. Maybe even by an hour. But it felt…weird. I had delivered something, but I didn’t feel I had a good grasp on it. As if the thing wasn’t “mine.” It also left my brain in a fairly disjointed state. I felt torn, not satisfied. When I write and ship an essay, I’m always content afterwards. I never know how it lands, but I know what I’ve made. I’ve walked every step of the way, and I can feel the effort in my bones. The more I use AI for tasks at work, the more I realize how much it breaks down any holistic process.
Me pasa lo mismo, y apunta al riesgo en el que el uso de LLMs pone a la escritura.
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the best defense for our thinking will always remain doing it ourselves—at least on a very regular basis.