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Information avoidance: A critical conceptual review

2 pointsby tokai21 days ago

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pmags21 days ago
I had no idea the information avoidance was an area of study!<p>I&#x27;m curious to dig into this paper a bit more, because I&#x27;ve been wondering if the same phenomenon relates to:<p>1) the generally low quality of public discourse on a wide variety of topics -- many people seem to hate discussion based on evidence and would rather &quot;go with their gut&quot; or appeal to some vague notion of &quot;common sense&quot;.<p>2) the popularity of AI -- there seems to be a common sentiment that AI is capable of taking care of the messy, yet important, details of the world around us so that we don&#x27;t have to. i.e. AI is a information avoidance black box which gives us the liberty of ignoring what&#x27;s actually in the box.
alganet21 days ago
It&#x27;s a prank on the popular saying &quot;ignorance is bliss&quot;, right?<p>An overly convoluted article describing ignorance in reductionist terms, meanwhile massaging it to actually praise ignorance through the very same reductive framework.<p>It mocks whoever agrees to it, which is kind of amusing, but also cruel and unnecessary.