Controlled Agency | Issue 10: The Hidden Cost of AI

This essay explores the concern that AI, by automating tasks and removing inefficiency, may inadvertently eliminate the repetitive, mistake-filled apprenticeship that has traditionally built human expertise. The author argues that expertise is formed through accumulated error—debugging broken code, triaging false positives, writing bad drafts—and that AI's ability to bypass this struggle risks creating a generation that can produce output but lacks the judgment to evaluate it. The piece frames this as a critical governance challenge: as AI takes more action, humans may lose the opportunities to develop the intuition needed to supervise it, making the preservation of learning conditions as important as controlling the technology itself. 

https://arksher.substack.com/p/controlled-agency-issue-10-the-hidden

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