{*}
Add news
March 2010 April 2010 May 2010 June 2010 July 2010
August 2010
September 2010 October 2010 November 2010 December 2010 January 2011 February 2011 March 2011 April 2011 May 2011 June 2011 July 2011 August 2011 September 2011 October 2011 November 2011 December 2011 January 2012 February 2012 March 2012 April 2012 May 2012 June 2012 July 2012 August 2012 September 2012 October 2012 November 2012 December 2012 January 2013 February 2013 March 2013 April 2013 May 2013 June 2013 July 2013 August 2013 September 2013 October 2013 November 2013 December 2013 January 2014 February 2014 March 2014 April 2014 May 2014 June 2014 July 2014 August 2014 September 2014 October 2014 November 2014 December 2014 January 2015 February 2015 March 2015 April 2015 May 2015 June 2015 July 2015 August 2015 September 2015 October 2015 November 2015 December 2015 January 2016 February 2016 March 2016 April 2016 May 2016 June 2016 July 2016 August 2016 September 2016 October 2016 November 2016 December 2016 January 2017 February 2017 March 2017 April 2017 May 2017 June 2017 July 2017 August 2017 September 2017 October 2017 November 2017 December 2017 January 2018 February 2018 March 2018 April 2018 May 2018 June 2018 July 2018 August 2018 September 2018 October 2018 November 2018 December 2018 January 2019 February 2019 March 2019 April 2019 May 2019 June 2019 July 2019 August 2019 September 2019 October 2019 November 2019 December 2019 January 2020 February 2020 March 2020 April 2020 May 2020 June 2020 July 2020 August 2020 September 2020 October 2020 November 2020 December 2020 January 2021 February 2021 March 2021 April 2021 May 2021 June 2021 July 2021 August 2021 September 2021 October 2021 November 2021 December 2021 January 2022 February 2022 March 2022 April 2022 May 2022 June 2022 July 2022 August 2022 September 2022 October 2022 November 2022 December 2022 January 2023 February 2023 March 2023 April 2023 May 2023 June 2023 July 2023 August 2023 September 2023 October 2023 November 2023 December 2023 January 2024 February 2024 March 2024 April 2024 May 2024 June 2024 July 2024 August 2024 September 2024 October 2024 November 2024 December 2024 January 2025 February 2025 March 2025 April 2025 May 2025 June 2025 July 2025 August 2025 September 2025 October 2025 November 2025 December 2025 January 2026 February 2026 March 2026
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
News Every Day |

How to use AI without getting dumber, according to a serial entrepreneur

DigitalMarketer CEO Ryan Deiss says workers who think first and use AI second will win in the AI era.
  • An entrepreneur says overuse of AI will dull workers' critical-thinking skills.
  • And he has a rule for his team and kids to stave off AI atrophy.
  • Start with 10% human thinking, let AI handle the middle 80%, and finish with 10% human judgment, he says.

AI acceleration doesn't scare Ryan Deiss, but AI atrophy does.

The founder and CEO of marketing firm DigitalMarketer and The Scalable Company says the real risk of artificial intelligence isn't that it will outpace humans but that humans will stop exercising their own thinking.

"Back in the day, people didn't need to exercise because the work itself kept us strong. Industrialization changed that. Now we need to work "out" because our actual work doesn't keep us fit," Deiss wrote in an X post on Monday.

Now, he suggested, the same technology that made modern life more sedentary could also make workers "stupider" if they rely on AI to do all their thinking.

"The technology that made us fat is going to make us dumb, too," he wrote.

His solution is what he calls the "10-80-10" rule: the first 10% of any task should come from original human thought, then AI can take over for the middle 80%.

The final 10% returns to humans for judgment, refinement, and what he calls "de-slopification" — a slang term that refers to low-quality, mass-produced content created by AI.

In calling for reclaiming and exercising our independent thinking, Deiss echoes a growing warning from AI researchers and several tech leaders: overreliance on AI could dull the very cognitive and independent thinking skills that make workers valuable.

While Mehdi Paryavi, CEO of the International Data Center Authority, has told Business Insider overrelying on AI may be quietly eroding workers' confidence in their job skills, Anastasia Berg, an assistant professor of philosophy at the University of California, Irvine, said it is most harmful for junior workers. These workers lean on AI from day one and never build the foundational knowledge required to understand what it's actually doing, she said.

Software developers experienced skill atrophy firsthand earlier this month when Anthropic's Claude AI models suffered several outages, some saying that the disruptions laid bare how reliant they had become on AI tools.

According to Deiss, the people and brands that maintain the discipline to think first — instead of reflexively prompting AI for answers — will have a structural advantage in an AI-powered world.

"The advantage goes to people who invest the time to think and process," he wrote.

"Because the people (and brands) who still CHOOSE to think will have all the advantage in an AI-powered world," he added.

Read the original article on Business Insider
Ria.city






Read also

Project Hail Mary review: Ryan Gosling delights in a sci-fi buddy comedy

Suspected terrorist remains in Cypriot custody with German warrant pending

Better Real cash online casino no deposit 24 Casino Online casino Sites in the us 2026

News, articles, comments, with a minute-by-minute update, now on Today24.pro

Today24.pro — latest news 24/7. You can add your news instantly now — here




Sports today


Новости тенниса


Спорт в России и мире


All sports news today





Sports in Russia today


Новости России


Russian.city



Губернаторы России









Путин в России и мире







Персональные новости
Russian.city





Friends of Today24

Музыкальные новости

Персональные новости