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NVIDIA Jensen Huang mocks MIT brain study, defends AI smarts on CNN
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51910, member: 636"] NVIDIA Chief Executive Jensen Huang challenged recent academic findings that suggest artificial intelligence diminishes human cognitive abilities during a CNN interview with Fareed Zakaria. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology published research demonstrating reduced brain activity among students who used ChatGPT for essay writing tasks. Participants showed declining neural engagement after multiple attempts and eventually resorted to copying responses directly from the AI system. Researchers observed that subjects struggled with memory retention and performed poorly across neural, linguistic and behavioral measurements. The study participants also failed to demonstrate independent thinking capabilities by their final assessment. Huang acknowledged he had not reviewed the MIT research but disputed its conclusions based on his personal experience with AI systems. The technology executive uses artificial intelligence tools every day and believes his mental faculties have improved rather than deteriorated. He distinguishes his approach from passive consumption by actively seeking knowledge and problem-solving assistance from AI models. Huang emphasized that effective AI interaction requires substantial cognitive effort and analytical reasoning skills. The executive stressed that formulating quality questions demands high-level thinking and represents a sophisticated intellectual exercise. The NVIDIA leader employs a verification process that involves multiple AI systems to cross-check information accuracy. Huang questions whether initial responses represent the best possible answers before seeking alternative perspectives from different models. This methodology mirrors consulting multiple expert opinions and reinforces critical thinking practices. He advocates that users should apply analytical reasoning when evaluating AI-generated content rather than accepting outputs without scrutiny. Huang views this interactive process as cognitively enhancing rather than intellectually diminishing. [/QUOTE]
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