Cognitive inequality

13-artificial-intelligence-mehau-kulykAgreed with this 100%.

Regular readers will recognize this as a version of my theory that โ€œthe internet is now a major driver of the growth of cognitive inequality.โ€ Or in simpler terms, โ€œthe internet makes dumb people dumber and smart people smarter.โ€

When I was a kid and there was no practical internet, Iโ€™d write down things I wanted to look up at the library. Most I would just forget. Many questions were unanswerable, and even the librarians werenโ€™t able to assist.

Itโ€™s been well over a decade now since Iโ€™ve not been able to find โ€“ and quickly, too โ€“ some sort of reasonable answer, explanation or how-to for something on the internet that I want to find out more about or learn how to do.

Hell, I learned enough about Red Hat Linux in four months using internet resources only to pass a very demanding exam that fifty percent of people fail.

This is amazing still to someone like me who grew up outside a racist hick town where finding out anything was nearly impossible.

And yet watching people still struggle to complete a basic Google search, and having no way to determine good evidence from bad evidence, I realize like Kevin Drum that the internet hasnโ€™t made everyone smarter.

Itโ€™s made people like me effectively more intelligent โ€“ and in many ways hugely so โ€” while for those outside the little sphere of cognitive elite (for lack of a better term), itโ€™s made the 80 to 90% effectively dumber, relatively if not absolutely.

Inequality works nearly the same for intelligence I think as it does for wealth โ€“ the more you have, the easier it is to acquire additional resources.

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