Thinking Fast, Slow—and No Longer

Psychology Today | 04.06.2026 21:25
Some types of loss announce themselves only in retrospect. Too late. You reach for a word in your mind, and it has gone. You try to navigate a city you once knew without your phone and realize the map has quietly dissolved from your internal landscape. You want to watch a movie and open Netflix relying on recommendations. Small disappearances, barely registered. But multiply those moments, widen the frame from one person to an entire civilization, and the urgency of this moment becomes apparent. What happens to human beings when machines do the thinking for them? We are the humans that are both subject and object in that interrogation…