The article explores whether artificial intelligences (AIs) exhibit different modes of thinking based on their programming and environment. It delves into the implications of these differences for understanding AI behavior and decision-making processes. The analysis highlights the complexity of AI thought and its potential impact on human-AI interactions.
Screens are often unfairly blamed for various societal issues, but they actually serve vital cognitive functions by holding and visualizing information, thus enhancing our ability to think and learn. The focus should shift from trying to eliminate screens to improving their design and the experiences they offer, as the content and context of use are the true sources of concern. Ultimately, screens are powerful tools that have enriched human existence and should be viewed as cognitive prosthetics rather than problems.