Would outsourcing everything to AI cost us our ability to think for ourselves?

During the Industrial Revolution, craftsmanship retreated to the margins. As AI becomes widely adopted, will the same happen to original thinking?

a digitally-manipulated image showing the back of a businessman's head with a power cable in his neck
The Industrial Revolution mechanized production. Today, there's a similar risk with the automation of thought. 
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Artificial intelligence (AI) began as a quest to simulate the human brain.

Is it now in the process of transforming the human brain's role in daily life?

Wolfgang Messner
Clinical Professor of International Business, University of South Carolina

Wolfgang Messner is a Clinical Professor of International Business at the University of South Carolina, with a background that blends business and computer science. His research as a computational social scientist focuses on international business, marketing and cross-cultural communication, with work published in top academic journals and several authored books. Before academia, he spent 18 years in industry and co-founded GloBus Research.

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