Department of Philosophy and Social Sciences, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania.
Department of Philosophy, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania.
Sci Eng Ethics. 2020 Aug;26(4):2345-2362. doi: 10.1007/s11948-020-00210-8. Epub 2020 Apr 6.
The Internet has been identified in human enhancement scholarship as a powerful cognitive enhancement technology. It offers instant access to almost any type of information, along with the ability to share that information with others. The aim of this paper is to critically assess the enhancement potential of the Internet. We argue that unconditional access to information does not lead to cognitive enhancement. The Internet is not a simple, uniform technology, either in its composition, or in its use. We will look into why the Internet as an informational resource currently fails to enhance cognition. We analyze some of the phenomena that emerge from vast, continual fluxes of information-information overload, misinformation and persuasive design-and show how they could negatively impact users' cognition. Methods for mitigating these negative impacts are then advanced: individual empowerment, better collaborative systems for sorting and categorizing information, and the use of artificial intelligence assistants that could guide users through the informational space of today's Internet.
互联网在人类增强研究中被确定为一种强大的认知增强技术。它提供了对几乎任何类型信息的即时访问,并且能够与他人共享这些信息。本文旨在批判性地评估互联网的增强潜力。我们认为,无条件获取信息并不会导致认知增强。互联网在组成和使用上也不是一种简单、统一的技术。我们将探讨为什么作为信息资源的互联网目前无法增强认知。我们分析了从大量、持续的信息流中出现的一些现象——信息过载、错误信息和有说服力的设计,并展示了它们如何对用户的认知产生负面影响。然后提出了减轻这些负面影响的方法:个体赋权、更好的用于信息分类和归类的协作系统,以及使用人工智能助手,这些助手可以引导用户浏览当今互联网的信息空间。