AI links of the morning
2025-11-20 17:46:34.813066+01 by Dan Lyke 0 comments
Shiri Melumad in The Conversation: Learning with AI falls short compared to old-fashioned web search
However, a new paper I co-authored offers experimental evidence that this ease may come at a cost: When people rely on large language models to summarize information on a topic for them, they tend to develop shallower knowledge about it compared to learning through a standard Google search.
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Emily M. Bender posted an excerpt of her part of Emily Bender in The Chronicle of Higher Learning: How AI Is Changing Higher Education (paywall/free with account).
Swift on Security bemoaning the loss of actual search for embedding similarity:
Computers were a skill. They were taught in classrooms as a skill. Skills give you power over your tools because you work them as an expert and that is leverage to multiply externally.
And then computers became an A/B tested telemetry-based advertising conduit to brains for SaaS recurring revenue.
This could be said of technologies before. Doesn't make it wrong.