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Jaideep Parashar
Jaideep Parashar

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I Realized I Was Depending Too Much on AI

People are depending too much on AI, and it's changing their cognitive abilities. So, I started researching the long-term impact: Here is my observation:

The Observation

At first, AI felt like leverage.

It helped me move faster.

Think faster.

Build faster.

And honestly, it was exciting.

I could generate ideas more quickly, solve problems faster, and reduce hours of effort into minutes.

But then I started noticing something subtle.

Before reaching for my own thinking…

I was reaching for AI.

For ideas.
For structure.
For decisions.
Sometimes even for first principles.

That stopped me.

Because that felt less like leverage and more like dependence.

Breaking the Expectation

We often assume more use means more mastery.

The more integrated AI becomes in our workflow, the more advanced we must be.

But I’ve started questioning that.

Because heavy use can sometimes hide weak habits.

Convenience can quietly become reliance.

And reliance can start replacing judgment.

That’s a very different thing.

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The Insight

Dependence on AI doesn’t usually feel dangerous.

It feels productive.

That’s why it’s hard to detect.

Nothing appears broken.

Work still gets done.

Output still grows.

But something shifts internally.

You begin consulting AI before consulting yourself.

And over time, that can erode something important:

Cognitive confidence.

The confidence that I can think this through myself first.

That realisation hit me hard.

Because dependence doesn’t always look like weakness.

Sometimes it looks like efficiency.

What I Changed

I started doing something simple.

Before prompting AI, I force myself to form a view.

Even if incomplete.

Even if wrong.

Especially if wrong.

Because struggling toward an answer does something AI cannot do for me.

It strengthens my own reasoning.

Now I use AI after thought not instead of thought.

That changed the relationship completely.

The Bigger Pattern

And I think this goes beyond me.

Many people may be mistaking assistance for autonomy.

Using AI constantly.

But thinking independently less.

That’s not a technology issue.

That’s a human discipline issue.

And it may become one of the defining tensions of this era.

The Reflection

I still believe AI is one of the most powerful tools ever created.

But I’ve become more cautious about one thing:

Anything powerful enough to amplify thinking… can also quietly replace parts of it if used carelessly.

And the more I use AI, the more I believe this:

Leverage is when a tool extends your mind.

Dependence is when it starts standing in for it.

That line is thinner than most people realise.

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Jaideep Parashar

Use AI, but don't let AI overwrite your thinking.