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Muhammad Ayan
Muhammad Ayan@socialwithaayan·
MIT's Nobel Prize-winning economist just published a model with one of the most alarming conclusions in the AI literature so far. If AI becomes accurate enough, it can destroy human civilization's ability to generate new knowledge entirely. Not gradually degrade it. Collapse it. The paper is called AI, Human Cognition and Knowledge Collapse. Authors: Daron Acemoglu, Dingwen Kong, and Asuman Ozdaglar. MIT. Published February 20, 2026. Acemoglu won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2024. He is not a doomer blogger. He is the most cited economist of his generation, and his models tend to be taken seriously by the people who set policy. Here is the argument in plain terms. Human knowledge is not just a collection of facts stored in individuals. It is a living system that requires continuous reproduction. People learn things. They apply them. They teach others. They build on prior work to generate new work. The entire engine of science, medicine, technology, and innovation runs on this cycle of active human cognition. What happens when AI provides personalized, accurate answers to every question people would otherwise have to learn themselves? Individually, each person is better off. They get correct answers faster. They make fewer errors. Their immediate outcomes improve. But they stop doing the cognitive work that sustains the collective knowledge base. Acemoglu's model shows this produces a non-monotone welfare curve. Modest AI accuracy: net positive. AI helps at the margin, humans still do enough learning to sustain collective knowledge, everyone gains. High AI accuracy: net catastrophic. AI is accurate enough that learning yourself feels unnecessary. Human learning effort collapses. The knowledge base that AI was trained on is no longer being refreshed or extended. Innovation stalls. Then stops. The model proves the existence of two stable steady states. A high-knowledge steady state where human learning and AI assistance coexist productively. A knowledge-collapse steady state where collective human knowledge has effectively vanished, individuals still receive good personalized AI recommendations, but the shared intellectual infrastructure that enables new discoveries is gone. And the transition between them is not gradual. It is a threshold effect. Below a certain level of AI accuracy, society stays in the high-knowledge equilibrium. Above that threshold, the system tips. And once it tips, the collapse is self-reinforcing. Because the people who would have learned the things that would have pushed the frontier forward never learned them. And the AI cannot push the frontier on its own. It can only recombine what humans already knew when it was trained. The dark irony at the center of the model: The AI does not fail. It keeps giving accurate, personalized, useful answers right through the collapse. From the individual's perspective, nothing looks wrong. You ask a question, you get a correct answer. But the collective capacity to ask questions nobody has asked before, to build the frameworks that generate new knowledge rather than retrieve existing knowledge, that capacity is quietly disappearing. Acemoglu has been the most prominent mainstream economist skeptical of transformative AI productivity claims. His prior work found that AI's actual measured productivity gains were much smaller than the technology industry projected. This paper is a different kind of warning. Not that AI will fail to deliver promised gains. But that if it succeeds too completely, it will undermine the human cognitive infrastructure that makes long-run progress possible at all. The welfare effect is non-monotone. That is the sentence worth sitting with. Helpful until it is not. Beneficial until it crosses a threshold. And past that threshold, the same accuracy that made it so useful is precisely what makes it devastating. Every student who uses AI instead of working through a problem is a data point. Every researcher who uses AI instead of developing intuition is a data point. Every generation that grows up with accurate AI answers and no incentive to develop deep domain knowledge is a data point. Individually rational. Collectively catastrophic. Acemoglu proved this is not just a cultural concern or a vague anxiety about screen time. It is a mathematically coherent equilibrium that a sufficiently accurate AI system will push society toward. And there is no visible warning sign before the threshold is crossed.
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F.A.F.O.
F.A.F.O.@BVPforAmerica·
@chamath And yet, California citizens just zombie walk into voting booths and vote Newscum and Bass and Pelosi and other criminal grifters into office year after year, decade after decade…. Complete morons!🙄
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Kim Dotcom
Kim Dotcom@KimDotcom·
Make sure the Senate is 67% Democrat to remove Trump and Vance. Midterms = Reckoning
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Global Insight Journal
Global Insight Journal@GlobalIJournal·
The United Arab Emirates welcomed thousands of U.S. soldiers. Now it is clear why Iran targeted the Arab states.
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QE Infinity
QE Infinity@StealthQE4·
Observation: Trump: We’ve destroyed their Navy and Air Force. Iran chuckles: Yeah but we have 100,000 drones When are we going to realize we aren’t fighting a war with WW2 weapons?
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Danny Jones
Danny Jones@JonesDanny·
Here is Islam in a nutshell: Bek Lover (@BekLoverNYC) explains the history of Islam and why the faith believes the Quran is the most important religious text of all.
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Christopher David
Christopher David@Tazerface16·
The United States doesn't have ballistic/hypersonic missiles that can maneuver and avoid air defense interceptors like that. Iran does. Who's winning this war again?
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#GOPNightmareon15thStreet
@Tazerface16 Iran is bombing white phosphorous factories and ships they have warned ahead of time. We are bombing schools and hospitals. Why are we at war with Iran again??
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skizznit
skizznit@skizznit·
@katieleebarlow Wow… skip over important details about the prior cases to try and make it seem like birthright is obvious. Trash Find a new career
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Katie Barlow
Katie Barlow@katieleebarlow·
Birthright citizenship argument recap.
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skizznit
skizznit@skizznit·
@christopherrufo How do you know you’re under a cartel regime and not a legitimate governor? Where is he? He’ll say the words to deflect but he will never address why the guardrails were removed to allow the fraud. @gavinnewsome
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Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️
Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️@christopherrufo·
I went on Fox Business to discuss Gavin Newsom's empire of fraud. California has lost billions to Romanian fraud rings, neo-Nazi prison gangs, a Memphis rapper, and organized crime syndicates from around the world—all to the benefit of the state's Democratic power structure.
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Senator Roland Gutierrez
Senator Roland Gutierrez@RolandForTexas·
Desperate Loser Trump is trying to intimidate SCOTUS into killing birthright citizenship. Immigrants made this country greater than you ever could, Donny. Go fuck yourself.
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Governor Kathy Hochul
Governor Kathy Hochul@GovKathyHochul·
The cruel, inhumane killing of Nurul Amin Shah Alam should shock the conscience of every American. I want answers. I expect justice for his family.
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skizznit
skizznit@skizznit·
@TrackAIPAC @KimDotcom Boom Israel was always on the list. Now, after how they defied Trump in Iran, it’s time to put them in their place. The best scenario, they retaliate and release all the dirt they have on every politician.
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AIPAC Tracker
AIPAC Tracker@TrackAIPAC·
🚨 BREAKING: DOJ Announces FARA Enforcement Action Against AIPAC In an unexpected move this evening, the Department of Justice announced the launch of a formal investigation into the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) for alleged violations of the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA). AIPAC has declined to comment, but sources inside the organization describe the mood as "panicked."
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skizznit
skizznit@skizznit·
@esjesjesj Can you read? Tell me how it makes sense that someone who evades immigration & port of entry can pass citizenship to a child without having a home, property or job or legal reason to be in the country? How does that make sense?
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skizznit@skizznit·
@Strandjunker I’m ok with this as long as EVERYONE ELSE LOSES IT TOO Amnesty for anyone pre 2020 Bad interpretation of law does not make law
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Andrea Junker
Andrea Junker@Strandjunker·
Seems like a good day to remind everyone that Trump’s ex-wife Ivana wasn’t an American citizen until 1988. She gave birth to Don Junior in 1977, Ivanka in 1981, and Eric in 1984. — Let’s cancel their birthright citizenship first.
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