Examining the Techlash: Is the Anti-AI Sentiment Really About Technology?
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The article discusses the recent surge in mainstream media coverage critical of AI technology, noting that while the author has long written about ethical concerns like environmental impact, bias, and privacy, the current wave of journalism is increasingly framed around "cognitive offload" — particularly in education. The author questions whether this backlash is truly about the technology itself or something else, while acknowledging that definitive evidence is still lacking.
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· 4 pulledI'm sure you've noticed an uptick in articles recently which are not only anti-tech, but specifically anti-AI.
For the past few years, I've been writing about the (many) ethical concerns of the AI industry: environmental concerns, bias, privacy, and more.
A lot of it has been positioned around the 'cognitive offload' topic, particularly in education. But what if it's not really about the technology?
Realistically, we still don't have enough evidence to definitively...
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