#33 Michael Gerlich: How AI is Stealing Your Ability to Think
Are we trading our critical thinking skills for the sake of digital convenience?
In this episode of The AITEC Philosophy Podcast, Roberto Carlos García sits down with Michael Gerlich. Michael is the Head of the Center for Strategic Corporate Foresight and Sustainability, the Head of Executive Education, and a Senior Faculty member at SBS Swiss Business School. Most recently, Michael summarized his research on the interaction between LLMs and humans in The Convenience Trap: What Happens When AI Becomes the Mind Behind Our Lives.
In this conversation, Michael shares his interdisciplinary research into how AI is "creeping" into nearly every aspect of our existence. We explore the dangerous phenomenon of "cognitive offloading"—the tendency to let algorithms make our choices, from the music we hear to the news we consume—and how this creates a "convenience trap" that narrows our perspective and weakens our mental "musculature". Michael argues that for AI to be a truly beneficial "sparring partner," we must do the hard work of thinking first before engaging with the machine.
Links:
Michael’s book
One of Michael’s articles on cognitive offloading
Michael’s article on societal bifurcation