Ciao, questo articolo mi sembra interessante. 

In quale misura affidarsi troppo alla AI per svolgere dei compiti può
portare a una speciedi analfabetismo di ritorno, per cui si tende a
perdere competenze che si credevano ormai acquisite?
"The accountants were not concerned about  outsourcing their thinking
to the software, since it operated almost  flawlessly. In other words,
they fell prey to “automation complacency”:  the assumption that
“all is well” while ignoring potential risks.
This had three major consequences:
they lost their awareness of what automation was doing;
they  lost the incentive to maintain and update relevant knowledge
(such as  tax legislation), because the vendor and software did that
for them;
as the software was reliable, they no longer bothered to check the
outgoing reports for accuracy." 

Il pezzo completo è qui:
https://theconversation.com/what-happens-when-we-outsource-boring-but-important-work-to-ai-research-shows-we-forget-how-to-do-it-ourselves-223981
Buon martedì.
Federico
http://www.forbes.com/sites/federicoguerrini/
https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/our-research/newsroom-curators-and-independent-storytellers-content-curation-new-form-journalism
 My latest book: Content Curation (Italian):
 http://www.amazon.it/Content-Curation-Federico-Guerrini/dp/8820366126

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