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Juan P. Cadile's avatar

I really like the toothbrush example, it’s a great way to show how offloading the small stuff helps us focus on what matters. But Brendan’s point about not deferring to AI on “what’s next” in life also stuck with me. Makes me wonder: where do we draw the line? Even using AI as a thinking partner too much might start to chip away at our own ability to reflect. That’s not the kind of freedom (or effortful cog. capacity) we want to give up. IOW, delegation can slip into deference fast, and the line between them feels pretty blurry.

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