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Brains on autopilot: MIT study warns AI is eroding human thought, Here’s how to stay intellectually alive
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A groundbreaking MIT study reveals that overreliance on AI tools like ChatGPT may be dulling critical thinking, creativity, and memory—especially among younger users. With cognitive engagement visibly declining, the research raises alarms about a future generation thinking on autopilot. The article explores how humans can reclaim authorship and stay intellectually alive in the age of artificial intelligence.
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