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https://www.hunterinafarmersworld.com/p/adhd-in-the-age-of-ai-why-the-future
I agree with this article. Maybe an unintended consequence of AI: general artificial intelligence may never be realized, but it helps the distracted to shine in the era of AI. I've seen a huge improvement in DC's executive function ever since GPT is introduced. |
| A website called "Hunter in a Farmer's World" sounds like redpill stuff. |
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This article is written by Tom Hartman, creator of the hunter vs. farmer hypothesis of ADHD. If you want a different perspective, study Russell Barkley's work.
Glad you're seeing an improvement in your DC's executive function. |
Oh man, I love that whole framing ADHD as you’re supposed to be a hunter, that is some major copium for your disability, to cosplay a warrior ethos. It doesn’t make any sense, because hunting takes a lot of focus and patience, and if you get distracted, you become the meal. |
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OP is Thom Hartmann?
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I don't know anything about this theory, but people with ADHD can focus on what they are interested in, it is just generally not the BS of the traditional schooling paradigm. |
They are "distracted" or often appear absent minded because they can hyper focus on one thing they are interested in. |