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Researchers found that optimistic individuals share similar patterns of brain activity when imagining future events, ...
When they analysed patterns of brain activity in the MPFC, the researchers found that optimistic people seemed to have ...
Optimists have similar patterns of brain activation when they think about the future—but pessimists are all different from one another, a brain scan study suggests ...
Social media brain rot is on our radar as something we need to protect kids from, while we encourage the use of AI.
A new MIT study suggests that AI is degrading critical thinking skills — which does not surprise educators one bit. “Brain atrophy does occur, and it’s obvious,” Dr. Susan Schneider ...
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A new study says that ChatGPT erodes critical thinking capabilities. It doesn’t have to be that way. Used properly, AI might even make us smarter.
MIT research reveals that students using ChatGPT for essays exhibit poorer cognitive skills and reduced brain activity in memory and learning areas.
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The study, from MIT Lab scholars, measured the brain activity of subjects writing SAT essays with and without ChatGPT.
Kyle Chayka writes that studies from M.I.T., Cornell, and Santa Clara University suggest that ChatGPT, Meta AI, and the like make our brains less active.