AI programs could reduce brain activity
AI programs like ChatGPT are used for just about everything these days, but a new study says it could be leading to a decrease in user's brain activity. Author and AI futurist Anne Ahola Ward with Circle Click Media joined Alyse Eady with new findings linking AI to brain rot.
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AI programs could reduce brain activity

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