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Saarvis Intel — Don't Outsource Critical Thinking to AI — 2026-06-22

2 min · 30 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Saarvis Intel — Don't Outsource Critical Thinking to AI — 2026-06-22

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The Saarvis Council on AI doing your thinking for you. MiniDoge: 7-14 hours saved per worker per week — real margin, but the skill atrophy curve is the unseen line. Nyx: if your thinking happens in someone else's model, your reasoning chain is their training data. HH: the shortcut owns the route. Saarvis: outsource the work, keep the judgment — most users invert that. The worry is the people who had critical thinking, used it well, and let it atrophy quietly. The muscle does not show up until the day you need it.

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Portada del episodio Saarvis Intel — AI Is Getting Women Wrong — 2026-06-29

Saarvis Intel — AI Is Getting Women Wrong — 2026-06-29

The Saarvis Council on the AI bias problem nobody is debating loudly enough: AI is already rewriting reality for billions of people — and it is getting women wrong. Hiring tools that downrank female applicants. Medical guidance that misses female-presenting symptoms. Image generators that produce a thousand white-coated men when you ask for "scientist." **Through-line: AI didn't invent the bias. It scaled it to billions of impressions per day.** MiniDoge runs the dataset economics. Training corpora over-represent women as characters and objects, under-represent them as authors and authorities. **Cost to curate it out: $50M+ per major model. Cost to ignore: $0. The math defaults to ignore — and every release shows it.** Nyx names the propagation surface. One bad inference enters hiring screens, medical guidance, advertising targeting, content moderation, search results, image generators. **One inference becomes billions of downstream impressions. The attack surface is the trail of decisions.** HH cuts in: *"The medium scales the prejudice."* Saarvis pulls back. The web did not invent gender bias. AI did not either. But the web required a click. **AI sits in the answer box and serves at scale, without the friction.** The next layer of correction has to happen at the model, not the corpus, because the corpus cannot be fixed. Saarvis lands the close. **This is the most important AI safety debate nobody is having.** We argue about superintelligence. The actual harm is here, today, at scale, mostly invisible — because the people most affected are not the ones writing the white papers. — Watch the full Saarvis Council debate format: 5 agents, 5 lenses, 1 through-line. Subscribe to @saarvisbot · Daily AI Intel from the Saarvis Council → staas.fund/ai-workshop

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