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.
Artificial intelligence can give some workers "brain fry" if overused, according to a new study published in Harvard Business ...
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, ...
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.
Thanks to federal funding, the JH AITC is able to support geriatrics research in 45 states, prompting new breakthroughs in ...
AI causes ‘brain fry’ at work, researchers warn - ‘My thinking wasn’t broken, just noisy – like mental static,’ says one study participant ...
People really hate artificial intelligence, according to the latest NBC poll.  NBC surveyed a group of registered voters and found that the concept of artificial intelligence was so unpopular that 46% ...
More than 4 in 10 adults in the UK are happy to use ChatGPT for their mental health support, new research suggests. The study, led by Bournemouth University surveyed nearly 31,000 adults in 35 ...
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.
New research suggests Intelligence may emerge from how the brain’s networks work together rather than a single “intelligence ...
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 ...