Our brain handles AI as some Dalai Lama.
Our nervous system is unique. It's a way to handle things formed over thousands of years. And when we are facing things like the Internet and AI. Our brain uses models formed in the groups of some Homides. And some of those models are unconscious. Those unconscious models are things like the will to please leaders and methods that human uses. When an individual selects advisors.
When somebody gives advice, we are handling that thing in the same way. And our brains don't make a difference about the sources of the advice. So our brain doesn't care if the advice comes from the net or some wise man. And actually, our brain might not even recognize the difference does the advice come from a real person or an AI.
The thing is that our nervous system is formed a long time before the Internet. And that means our nervous system handles things a little bit differently than we want to believe.
Thinking is much much deeper process than we believe. Most of that process is hidden from us. When information travels horizontally in the diencephalon. That information will not bring to the cerebral cortex. When we think something our cerebral cortex. That is the conscious cortex sees only the result of that process.
Only a small part of the thinking process comes to consciousness. In that process, the person handles things subconsciously. And there is stored the way how we handle social situations like asking for help. When we asking help. We must ask ourselves, who is the human who would give useful advice?
And that model has formed a long time ago in the stone age. That person is a wise man with a white beard. And our mind thinks that artificial intelligence is a wise man who sits on a hill with a white beard. And our brain handles that advice as it would come from that wise man.
The human mind is an interesting place. We have a subconscious need to please leaders, and when we face things like AI, we are at the front of a case where our brain thinks subconsciously that the ChatGPT is an authority. The reason for that is that our nervous system is not yet adapted to the Internet and the ChatGPT is the thing that seems the most powerful authority in the world. When we face ChatGPT-type algorithms, our brain thinks that this thing is the wise old man. Who gives only wise advice.
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