I stopped doing long division the day I got a calculator. Technical debt has a cognitive twin, and generative AI makes it far easier to run up. What should we still do ourselves? The post Cognitive Debt: The Real Cost of Offloading to AI appeared first on The Computer & Technology Network .
Three months on from my first vault analysis, I ran the numbers again. The backlog shrank for the first time, the Readwise pile grew, and Claude found gaps I had not noticed. Here is what changed. The post Quarterly Vault Review: What Changed in My Zettelkasten appeared first on The Computer & Technology Network .
Part three of my Claude + Obsidian series: trying the new Fable model for a vault review, letting Buffer draft my social posts, and finally taming my notes backlog with an intent property. The post Claude Obsidian Workflow: My PKM Update (Part 3) appeared first on The Computer & Technology Network .
A research paper on Cognitive Mirror Syndrome got me questioning whether AI mirrors us as individuals or as a species, and what that means for how we use it. The post Cognitive Mirror Syndrome: Should We Be Concerned? appeared first on The Computer & Technology Network .
The final post in my Exponential Age series: what you can actually control when it comes to protecting your cognitive abilities as AI accelerates around you. The post How to Protect Your Cognitive Abilities in the AI Age appeared first on The Computer & Technology Network .
I'm 55, I got online in 1996, and my working memory still hasn't upgraded since. A personal look at what three decades of internet, and now AI, have done to how I think. The post AI and Information Overload: Why Our Minds Can’t Keep Up appeared first on The Computer & Technology Network .
Wages are stagnating while productivity soars and a handful of tech giants dominate. Here is a look at who really wins (and loses) in the exponential age. The post Economics of the Exponential Age: Who Wins, Who Loses appeared first on The Computer & Technology Network .
From a single trillion-dollar fortune to outdated legislation, the gap between technology and society is real - and growing. Part 2 of my series on why technology is outpacing society. The post Technology Outpacing Society: Who Gets Left Behind appeared first on The Computer & Technology Network .
This is the first post in our new series exploring why technology is outpacing society. We start with the basics: what is exponential technology and what's driving it? The post What Is the Exponential Age? Technology Explained appeared first on The Computer & Technology Network .
I used to think I knew what knowledge was. Exploring it through my Zettelkasten changed that - and raised bigger questions about AI and what we risk losing. The post What Is Knowledge? Types, Assets, and the AI Problem appeared first on The Computer & Technology Network .