ABOUT THE EPISODE
Gideon Nave explains that the real danger of AI may not be that it outsmarts humans, but that humans increasingly stop thinking for themselves. Steve Shaw discusses their research showing that shows people readily “cognitively surrender,” often adopting AI answers, even incorrect ones, with high confidence. They explain how this emerging “third system” of artificial cognition is reshaping decision-making in business, education, and everyday life. The conversation explores when outsourcing thought can be helpful—and when it may quietly erode critical thinking skills.
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Every day, business scholars answer pressing questions in their research – but what do their insights mean for you? In this podcast, Wharton faculty dive into what inspired their studies and how their findings resonate with the world today. Learn how research insights translate into knowledge you can use, with host Dan Loney.
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