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It's tempting to offload your thinking to AI. Cognitive science shows why that's a bad idea
With so many artificial intelligence (AI) products being offered now, it's increasingly tempting to offload difficult thinking tasks to chatbots, agents and other tools.
Can smartphones or smartwatches help detect early signs of neurological or mental illness? Researchers at the University of Geneva (UNIGE) monitored a group of participants wearing connected devices, ...
AI causes ‘brain fry’ at work, researchers warn - ‘My thinking wasn’t broken, just noisy – like mental static,’ says one study participant ...
Among those who use AI on the job, participants experiencing ‘AI brain fry’ are 39 per cent more likely to make major mistakes, as per the study.
At a time when artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping healthcare, finance, research, and communication, Dr. Munkeby’s publications focus on practical adoption rather than technical abstraction.
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Is AI helping students learn better or replacing real thinking?
The rise of generative AI has made information faster to access than ever before. But as students increasingly rely on machines to process knowledge, experts are questioning whether the habit of deep ...
Capturing $22B+ Untapped Market with a Proprietary Technology Stack Built for Global Scale and Unrestricted AI Sandbox ...
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