Emphasizing Deliberation and Critical Thinking in an AI Hype World
By: Katja Rogers
Potential Business Impact:
Focus on AI's good, not just newness.
AI solutionism is accelerated and substantiated by hype and HCI's elevation of novelty. Banning or abandoning technology is unlikely to work and probably not beneficial on the whole either -- but slow(er), deliberate use together with conscientious, critical engagement and non-engagement may help us navigate a post-AI hype world while contributing to a solid knowledge foundation and reducing harmful impacts in education and research.
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