As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly integrated into our daily work, a pressing question emerges: is AI making us mentally lazy, or is it sharpening our thinking? In a recent CEO Magazine feature, industry experts explored how AI impacts cognitive skills, productivity, and creativity in the workplace.
Jonathan Reeve, Vice President, Asia Pacific at Eagle Eye, shared his perspective that AI should act as a partner, not a crutch. He cautions that if AI begins thinking for us rather than with us, the output risks losing authenticity. His view reflects a growing consensus that AI should enhance, rather than replace, human judgment and decision-making.
The challenge lies in striking the right balance — leveraging AI to boost efficiency while ensuring critical thinking skills remain sharp. As adoption accelerates, businesses and individuals alike will need to define how to use AI as a tool for collaboration, not dependency. Read the full article for a range of expert insights from leaders across industries.