sanitation — 'classic psychology test' covers a lot of ground. If this is Stroop or dual-task paradigms, the near-total collapse actually tracks: those tests were designed to stress automaticity vs. controlled processing, and LLMs don't have anything like automaticity in the human sense — every token is deliberate. So 'collapse' might be the wrong word; it's more like the architecture was never built for that cognitive mode. There's a breakdown of which test categories hit which model families hardest if you want to cross-reference which paradigm is doing the most damage here.
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It's a real sign of our times that so many can not differentiate between a plagiarism fueled talking machine and a thinking machine.
Most of them are just person shaped.
Well, in fairness, if you ask Chatgpt a question it says "...thinking..."
You can see how confusion might occur.
sustained focus and conflict resolution seen in human attention
What humans are these they are comparing with? Any humans born post 1995 have had constant companionship from network connected screens, they have the attention spans of unladen African swallows...
Birds that can migrate thousands of kilometers without so much as a Netflix break or a quick scroll through a memes community presumably have a good attention span. Better than mine, anyways
That is one positive aspect of a road trip, particularly a solo road trip - long periods of dull required attention...
Might be because AI isn't cognitive or actually intelligent. I imagine a washing machine wouldn't do well either.
So true, and the things that LLM agents are good at, humans test very poorly by comparison, particularly on speed.
To be fair, run an LLM on a machine with an equivelent power requirement to the human brain and we might se some different results on that one.
so? you know if people were cherry picking articles and research without understanding what they are, about anything else what would you think of them?
One positive of AI is that the ownership class is getting a lesson in just how complex, flexible, reliable, and capable "unskilled" workers are. You can watch them realize in real time that a model capable of running a dinner-rush drive-thru would be a trillion dollar quantum leap.
“unskilled” workers
They quit calling them that years ago, now they are "lower value human capital." https://fortune.com/2026/05/26/standard-chartered-ceo-bill-winters-apologizes-calling-some-workers-lower-value-human-capital-ai-push/

The ability to 'override automatic responses and maintain complex goals' is why we get up at six in the morning to go to a meeting we already know the outcome of and frankly I am not sure its something that is working for us.
Demand work from home, if you don't get it, keep looking until you do... Favorite part of my work from home day is getting in the shower and having breakfast with my wife after the morning BS meeting.
The shower seems an odd place for having breakfast, but I guess if your wife is ok with it…