Created at 101123
# [Anonymous feedback](https://www.admonymous.co/louis030195)
# [[Epistemic status]]
#shower-thought #human-in-the-loop
Last modified date: 101123
Commit: 0
# Related
# The Evolution of Cognition - From Cooking to AI
#ai #llm
The evolution of human civilization can be seen as a continuous process of offloading cognitive and physical tasks to technology, freeing up brain cycles for more complex operations. This process started with the discovery of cooking.
### Cooking: The First Technological Revolution
Cooking was a revolutionary technology. It allowed early humans to pre-digest food outside their bodies, making nutrients more accessible and reducing the energy required for digestion. This freed up energy was then available for the growth and development of our brains, leading to the evolution of Homo sapiens. In essence, cooking was the first technology that reduced our cognitive load, allowing us to focus on more complex tasks.
### Industrial Revolution: The Era of Machines
Fast forward to the Industrial Revolution, machines like the spinning jenny and the steam engine took over labor-intensive tasks, freeing humans from the drudgery of manual labor. This allowed us to focus on more cognitive tasks, leading to advancements in various fields like science, arts, and philosophy.
### Modern Appliances: Reducing Cognitive Load
In the 20th century, household appliances like the washing machine and the vacuum cleaner took over mundane household chores, freeing up time and mental energy for humans. These appliances reduced our cognitive load, allowing us to focus on more complex tasks and creative pursuits.
### AI and LLMs: The Next Frontier
Today, we're at the cusp of another technological revolution with Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Large Language Models (LLMs). These technologies are designed to take over complex cognitive tasks, further reducing our cognitive load. Just as cooking, machines, and appliances have done in the past, AI and LLMs are extending the number of operations we can perform without conscious thought.
In conclusion, the evolution of technology has been a continuous process of offloading tasks to reduce cognitive load, allowing us to focus on more complex operations. This aligns with A.N. Whitehead's idea that "Civilization advances by extending the number of important operations which we can perform without thinking about them." As we move towards a future with AI and LLMs, it's crucial to remember the importance of human co-iteration and decision-making in the operations performed by these models.