Let's be honest: most people are intellectually indolent and want the easiest-possible solution to any problem they encounter. If AI tells them to buy more candy in order to cure their Type II diabetes, they'll buy and consume more candy until it kills them. So people are not going to "think like computers" but rather will continue to think as we always have: in a simple-minded manner that leads to endless cognitive errors. No doubt AI will be weaponized by legions of marketing people, and no doubt AI will enable even more simplistic answers to be given to complex problems. But in this way, AI is precisely the same as every other technology we've ever invented by means of which to communicate what passes for knowledge.