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> Many of them can no longer sit quietly for even 30 minutes just thinking on their own

Plummeting attention spans has been a trend for much, much longer than LLMs and is more the result of constant digital interruptions and these days overwhelmingly social media and doomscrolling: https://www.apa.org/news/podcasts/speaking-of-psychology/att...

The effects on children have gotten most of the, err, attention, but the effects on adults are no less deleterious.

In 2002 I spoke with a lecturer in the humanities and he told me about how nobody was learning French at university level (in the UK). My own course had been cancelled due to the cost of teaching it, and the era of 'easy degrees' had set in during the early 90s.

Before that, I also noticed the decline in newspaper readership in the 80s.

It is easy to blame this general decline on the latest tech (or moral panic), whether that be LLMs or even the existence of the internet, however, the trend in dumbing down has been going on for decades.

In the context of a declining empire and financialised economies, this makes a lot of sense.

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