Outsourcing The Mind
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概要
Episode 47 of The HOOD DEBUTANTE explores the emotional tension surrounding AI, creativity, intelligence, and authenticity in a world where technology is becoming increasingly woven into everyday life. Inspired by a conversation about my use of ChatGPT, this episode examines why people react so strongly to AI assistance and what those reactions reveal about identity, ego, expertise, and the performance of intelligence online.
I talk about growing up learning the “long way” before AI existed, writing papers by hand, passing English classes without technological assistance, and developing communication skills long before ChatGPT entered public culture. I also reflect on a friend who studied photography for years before Instagram filters suddenly made certain visual aesthetics instantly accessible to everyone, and how that shift mirrors what many creatives are now experiencing with AI.
This conversation moves beyond technology itself and into something more psychological. We get into performative intelligence, modern attention spans, emotional depth, the loss of friction in human development, and the growing challenge of maintaining genuine reflection in a world optimized for speed and convenience.
Outsourcing the Mind is ultimately less about whether AI is “good” or “bad” and more about what happens to human consciousness, creativity, and self-awareness as tools become increasingly capable of shaping the way we think, communicate, and understand ourselves.