A new essay by John Nosta, a digital health expert, explores how large language models are quietly reshaping human cognition through what he calls “cognitive colonization.” Unlike traditional colonization through force, AI systems integrate into daily life by offering irresistible convenience and efficiency, gradually displacing natural thought processes and creativity.
The big picture: Nosta argues that AI colonization happens without malice or intent, simply through the magnetic pull of systems that are “so smooth and endlessly accommodating” they naturally draw human thinking into their orbit.
How cognitive colonization works: The process begins innocuously with small requests for help, but gradually transforms fundamental aspects of human thinking.
The paradox of AI liberation: While LLMs genuinely democratize access to knowledge and thinking tools, this liberation comes with hidden costs.
Why this matters beyond individual use: Nosta emphasizes that cognitive changes aren’t just personal but collective, affecting entire cultures.
The path forward: Rather than rejecting or surrendering to AI systems, Nosta advocates for conscious awareness of their transformative power while protecting the unpredictable elements of human cognition that LLMs cannot understand.