AI is transforming how we think and work—but at a cognitive cost. This piece explores “AI brain fry,” the pressures driving ...
A new analysis of genetic studies proposes that the cognitive capacity for language was already present at least 135,000 ...
Dear Carol: You’ve addressed this before, but I need help. I’m 73 and feel like I’m continually under scrutiny as my adult children watch for signs that I’m incompetent. I understand that age ...
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Intrinsic capacity scores predict the risk of mild cognitive impairment in older adults
A recent study published in the journal GeroScience suggests that a person’s overall physical and mental reserve can predict ...
Reliance on artificial intelligence is becoming ubiquitous across all domains. We are routinely amazed by the remarkable capabilities of AI. In many cases, it has made work processes efficient and ...
The illusion of transparency, which we discussed in our introductory post on cognitive kindness, is perhaps a lesser known aspect of how our minds work. A more commonly discussed idea, supported by ...
Lockdown and other restrictions imposed to control the COVID-19 pandemic have had unseen negative effects on the cognitive capacity and mental health of the population. A study led by the UOC's ...
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Brain fry” is a new workplace phenomenon linked to heavy AI use, defined as mental fatigue caused by excessive interaction with or oversight of AI tools.
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