Similar to the effects of the internet. Before the internet, people used to have to research subject matter in the library, or (shock) ask someone knowledgeable, and likely trust their view.
I remember around ~2000 reading a paper that said the effects of the internet made people impatient and unwilling to accept delays in answering their questions, and a poorer retention of knowledge (as they could just re-research it quickly).
Before daily use of computers, my spelling and maths were likely better, now I have an overdependence on tools.
With LLM's, i'll likely become over-dependant on managing of sentence syntax and subject completion.
I remember around ~2000 reading a paper that said the effects of the internet made people impatient and unwilling to accept delays in answering their questions, and a poorer retention of knowledge (as they could just re-research it quickly).
Before daily use of computers, my spelling and maths were likely better, now I have an overdependence on tools.
With LLM's, i'll likely become over-dependant on managing of sentence syntax and subject completion.
The cycle continues...