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MIT study finds heavy ChatGPT use dulls brain power, memory
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45461, member: 636"] Tech companies keep making AI chatbots smarter and more human-like. People use these tools like ChatGPT every day for school and work tasks. Scientists worry this heavy use might be damaging our brains. New research shows that depending on AI too much could hurt how we think. The convenience comes with a serious cost that many users don't realize. MIT researchers ran a test with three different groups of people. Each group had to write essays using different methods. One group used ChatGPT, another used search engines, and the third wrote without any help. The scientists watched their brain activity with special scans during the writing process. The results were pretty shocking. The ChatGPT users had the weakest brain activity during the task. Their memory areas barely worked compared to the other groups. They couldn't remember what they had written after finishing their essays. People who wrote without tech help showed much stronger brain engagement. Their memory worked better and they thought more deeply about their writing. The study got even more concerning when researchers asked the ChatGPT group to write again without AI help. These people did much worse than everyone else. The scientists called this problem cognitive debt. It means that relying on AI tools too much makes our thinking skills weaker over time. This study makes people wonder about how much we should depend on these smart tools. The brain seems to get lazy when AI does most of the work. [/QUOTE]
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