Hayley Caronia
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Right.
And people used to use books, right?
What to expect when you're expecting and all these other books that people read when they're
Yeah, but why do you even need to know that?
Your kid just dropped something, like it's no big deal.
Kind of dumb.
But so I'm gonna get a little conspiratorial here because I'm thinking of how reliant people are on AI and it is very scary.
And because I just talked about the Google effect where like our brains have actually changed and adapted to having access to the internet.
How are our brains and bodies going to adjust to having AI?
And AI, we just saw in that video, from 2023 to 2025 has gotten so much more advanced.
When you talk to ChatGPT instead of Google, like Google doesn't know you really.
I mean, it could take your data and know some certain things about you.
But people aren't talking to Google like a friend.
People are...
creating relationships and rapport with their AI chat bot where your AI knows when you're joking, your AI knows when that guy is being sarcastic and he does videos asking his AI stupid questions like they it's way more intuitive.
And I wonder, are we going to get to a point where our brains are going to regress so much that we will need AI to operate on our behalf?
Because I'm thinking about kids in college.
They're not even writing papers anymore.
So then it's like, over time, this isn't going to happen overnight, but over time, people aren't going to be able to sit down and write 10-page papers.
Is that a totally necessary skill?