CONCEPT
System 1 and System 2
Kahneman's functional description of two modes of cognition — <em>fast, automatic, effortless</em> System 1 and <em>slow, deliberate, effortful</em> System 2 — whose asymmetric relationship structures every judgment the human mind produces.
System 1 and System 2 are not brain regions but functional characters — modes of cognitive operation that produce the vast majority of human thought. System 1 recognizes faces, completes familiar phrases, generates intuitive feelings of rightness; it runs constantly and cheaply. System 2 performs complex computation, compares objects on multiple attributes, makes deliberate choices — but only when summoned. The relationship is asymmetric: System 1 is the default, System 2 the lazy monitor. System 2 can override System 1 but frequently does not bother, trusting outputs that feel right because feeling right is enough for a system that conserves effort. This architecture has remained stable across every previous technological transition. AI is the first tool that disrupts the division by providing System-2-quality output at System-1 speed.
In The You On AI Field Guide
The dual-system framework crystallized through decades of Kahneman's collaboration with Amos Tversky and reached mass audiences through Thinking, Fast and Slow in 2011. The two systems are not literal
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