By: Dr. Fabiano de Abreu Agrela – Post-PhD in Neuroscience and biologist
A writer’s account of their experience with AI:
• That feeling of creative anguish in seeking connections, in elaborating each thought… it shaped one’s own reasoning and learning. I miss the pleasure that came from writing, stemming precisely from the effort it demanded.
This has to do with neural connections, of course. Individuals with more developed brain connections, like those with higher IQs, already have a dynamic similar to AI internally, making the absorption of knowledge a biological necessity, and notice, this necessity arises instantly.
Most accounts from people with high IQ point to a lack of dynamism, an excess of repetition, and teaching methods designed for people with average IQ in academia.
With AI, something similar occurs; the entire memory consolidation process is lost, resulting in atrophy, or in other words, hindering development. On the contrary, high IQ individuals find in AI a semantics that provides dynamic responses with less dependence on this circuit for the memory consolidation process and creativity.