Heavy AI users report mental burnout from âbabysittingâ models
Heavy AI users report mental burnout from âbabysittingâ models
Tools meant to save time are creating a ânew cognitive loadâ, insiders say, with software developers hit especially hard
Heavy users of artificial intelligence have reported being overwhelmed by trying to keep up with and on top of the technology designed to make their lives easier.
Too many lines of code to analyse, armies of AI assistants to wrangle and lengthy prompts to draft are among the laments by hard-core AI adopters.
Consultants at Boston Consulting Group (BCG) have dubbed the phenomenon âAI brain fryâ, a state of mental exhaustion stemming âfrom the excessive use or supervision of artificial intelligence tools, pushed beyond our cognitive limits.â
The rise of AI agents that tend to computer tasks on demand has put users in the position of managing smart, fast digital workers rather than having to grind through jobs themselves.
âItâs a brand-new kind of cognitive load,â said Ben Wigler, co-founder of the start-up LoveMind AI. âYou have to really babysit these models.â
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