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  • Technology Studies
  • Artificial Intelligence Ethics

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  • Technological advancements reshape human cognitive processes, including intelligence and creativity.
  • Skills like computation have decreased in importance due to computerization.
  • The potential long-term impact on human creativity is a growing concern.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze how technology influences human intelligence and creativity.
  • To evaluate the role of generative AI in innovation.
  • To discuss the implications for addressing global challenges.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of technology's impact on cognition.
  • Comparative assessment of human vs. AI creativity.
  • Literature review on AI capabilities and societal problems.

Main Results:

  • Technology shifts the importance of certain cognitive skills.
  • Generative AI excels at recombination but lacks novel idea generation.
  • Current AI may not produce the paradigm-shifting ideas needed for global issues.

Conclusions:

  • The decline in human creative skills due to technology may be detrimental.
  • Generative AI's replicative nature limits its potential for transformative innovation.
  • Further research is needed on AI's role in solving complex global problems.