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AI Is Reshaping Human Behaviour – Ngozi Adichie Warns

Novelist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, a recipient of numerous accolades, warned on Friday, September 19, that artificial intelligence and social media represent perilous technologies that are altering human behavior and concentration.

‎Adichie, addressing the effects of digital culture, remarked that books enhance focus and broaden thinking, whereas digital platforms tend to do the contrary.

‎She stated, “The thing social media can never do for us is what literature does for us… It’s actually quite detrimental to our brains.

‎It’s rewiring our brains and diminishing our capacity to concentrate. Literature achieves the opposite.”

‎The author criticized society’s uncritical embrace of technology, particularly social media and AI, asserting that these advancements should be examined rather than accepted without question.

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‎She further noted, “There is a kind of unquestioning acceptance of social technologies that surprises me. We should question more, social media, AI.

‎“The few individuals determining how our future as human beings should unfold are concerning.

‎This is the moment to scrutinize AI, as we have yet to establish a global consensus on its intended purpose.”

‎She lamented the dwindling number of individuals who genuinely appreciate literature and urged renewed initiatives to uphold reading culture amidst increasing digital distractions.

‎Adichie, while recognizing the immense potential of Artificial Intelligence, warned that without careful oversight, the associated risks could result in catastrophic outcomes.

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