Humans don’t have an API
Blog post from CodeRabbit
As generative AI becomes increasingly integrated into daily work, the distinction between how we communicate with AI systems and human colleagues is blurring, leading to potential shifts in interpersonal communication styles. Research suggests that prolonged interactions with AI may result in "cognitive spillover," influencing human-to-human communication by affecting shared language, attention, and social cohesion. While AI promotes efficiency and directness, these traits might migrate into human relationships, potentially undermining the trust and mutual understanding essential for productive collaboration. Concerns are emerging about AI's long-term effects on social interaction and the erosion of essential social skills, emphasizing the need for further research. The challenge for organizations is balancing the efficiency AI offers with the invaluable human elements of connection, empathy, and shared purpose, which are crucial for successful teamwork and a healthy workplace culture. As AI enhances efficiency, there is a pressing need to reconsider communication habits to ensure that human interactions remain rich, meaningful, and conducive to building strong relationships.