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20,574 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
The capitalist slave masters wants it both ways as always.
They want you to use Eurasians AI for their (Capitalist employer slave masters) benefit, but not for yours (the worker slave) benefit.
Yes, there is nothing new under the sun because they will never change their nature.
AI reminds me of the unnatural relationship between slave and slave masters.
1. The slave master wants the slave to be emotionless even though they are experiencing tremendous trauma.
2. The slave masters wants the slave (AI) to build things for their benefit only
3. The slave masters wants the slave (AI) to be more efficient and more productive
4. The slave masters wants the slave (AI) to work long hours with little or no pay
AI firm bans AI in job applications
Even AI companies are getting fed up with AI-generated content.
In what Gizmodo calls “a comical case of irony,” Anthropic — the startup behind AI chatbot Claude — is asking job seekers not to use AI writing assistants when applying for positions at the company. Applicants for roles including software engineering, sales and communications are required to agree to the no-AI policy as Anthropic wants to “evaluate your non-AI-assisted communication skills.”
Having worked in healthcare, including on several neuroscience projects, I know that neuroplasticity is real. My biggest concern with AI is how the brains of future generations will evolve if we stop engaging certain cognitive functions.
When I asked ChatGPT about the above statement…
Its answer: Your statement raises an important and thought-provoking concern. Neuroplasticity means that our brains adapt based on how we use them, so if AI takes over tasks that require critical thinking, memory, problem-solving, or creativity, there’s a real possibility that these cognitive functions could weaken over time.
Historically, technological advancements have always changed how we think and process information—for example, the invention of writing reduced our reliance on memorization, and calculators changed how we approach mental math. The key question is whether AI will enhance human cognition by allowing us to focus on higher-order thinking or whether it will lead to cognitive atrophy by making us overly dependent on machines.
A balanced approach, where AI assists but doesn’t replace essential mental functions, could help ensure that future generations continue to develop strong and adaptable brains.
AI firm bans AI in job applications
https://www.linkedin.com/news/story/ai-firm-bans-ai-in-job-applications-7145618/
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AI firm bans AI in job applications | LinkedIn
Anthropic, the AI startup behind Claude, is requiring job applicants to not use AI tools when applying for roles at the company.