An interesting observation about Generation Z: The proliferation of a type of person who does the same things, consumes the same products, and presses the same buttons. Perhaps this is an indication that independent thinking is gradually weakening.
If we think about the future, it is possible to say that the situation will become even more interesting. A hundred years from now, people's dependence on Wi-Fi will reach a completely different level. Are we expecting a society that consults artificial intelligence even when choosing the food that will satisfy their hunger?
Perhaps the real question is this: When did humans lose the ability to make their own decisions?
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· 5h ago
To be honest, we have long been spoiled by algorithms, so what is there to talk about independent thinking?
An interesting observation about Generation Z: The proliferation of a type of person who does the same things, consumes the same products, and presses the same buttons. Perhaps this is an indication that independent thinking is gradually weakening.
If we think about the future, it is possible to say that the situation will become even more interesting. A hundred years from now, people's dependence on Wi-Fi will reach a completely different level. Are we expecting a society that consults artificial intelligence even when choosing the food that will satisfy their hunger?
Perhaps the real question is this: When did humans lose the ability to make their own decisions?