Information-Exploration Paradox


"The human qualities most likely to matter are not the feel-good ones. They're the uncomfortable ones: 
  • The capacity to be wrong in public and stay curious;
  • To sit with a question your phone could answer in three seconds and resist the urge to reach for it. 
  • To read a confident, fluent response from an AI and ask yourself, What's missing? rather than default to Great, that's done
  • To disagree with something that sounds authoritative and to trust your instinct enough to follow it. 
"We don't build these capacities by avoiding discomfort. We build them by choosing it, repeatedly, in small ways: 
  • The student who struggles through a problem before checking the answer; 
  • The person who asks a follow-up question in a conversation; 
  • The reader who sits with a difficult idea long enough for it to actually change one's mind. 
"Most AI chatbots today default to easy answers, which is hurting our ability to think critically."

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