Research from Università Cattolica suggests that AI can function as “System 0,” an external thinking process that complements human intuition (System 1) and analytical reasoning (System 2). While AI enhances cognitive capabilities by handling vast data, it poses risks like cognitive dependence and reduced autonomy if over-relied upon. The study calls for ethical AI guidelines to maintain human oversight, transparency, and critical thinking to prevent a loss of cognitive independence.
The original study, titled “The case for human-AI interaction as System 0 thinking,” was published on October 22, 2024, in Nature Human Behaviour. This research, conducted by a multidisciplinary team led by Professor Giuseppe Riva at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, explores “System 0” as an AI-driven, external cognitive aid that complements human thought. Unlike human intuitive (System 1) and analytical (System 2) thinking, System 0 provides data-driven insights without assigning meaning, positioning AI as an external “thinking” system. This study highlights both the potential for cognitive enhancement and the risks of over-reliance on AI, emphasizing ethical guidelines for AI integration to preserve human autonomy.
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