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- AI Amnesia: ChatGPT Is Making You Dumber - techstartups. com
Brain-only participants had the strongest neural activity and best memory recall LLM users showed the weakest brain connectivity and struggled to remember their own writing When LLM users switched to writing without AI in the final session, their brain engagement dropped even further People who started without tools and then used LLMs showed
- Neuroscience and AI: What artificial intelligence teaches us . . .
So these neural networks are instructed, both by the world and by the brain, and that's eminently doable right now And we know that AI systems are very fragile, but brains are much more robust, and so does the robustness of the brain seep into the biohybrid neural network, right
- When Artificial Intelligence Mimics the Human Brain
Key points Artificial neural networks mimic brain behavior, integrating AI with human cognition These networks develop brain-like features under physical and energy constraints
- From tools to threats: a reflection on the impact of . . .
The “use it or lose it” brain development principle stipulates that neural circuits begin to degrade if not actively engaged in performing cognitive tasks for an extended period of time (Shors et al , 2012) Analogous to this principle, we contend that any excessive reliance on AICs may result in the underuse and subsequent loss of
- How your brain changes when you outsource it to AI
I am exploring how AI is reshaping the way we think! 🧠🤖 As we increasingly rely on AI for memory, writing, and decision-making, are we enhancing our intelligence or becoming too dependent? Is outsourcing our mental work to AI making us smarter—or lazier? In this post, I dive into the impact of AI on human cognition, the limits of our brain, and whether we’re unknowingly sacrificing
- A new era in cognitive neuroscience: the tidal wave of . . .
Translating artificial intelligence techniques into the realm of cognitive neuroscience holds promise for significant breakthroughs in our ability to probe the intrinsic mechanisms of the brain The recent unprecedented development of robust AI models is changing how and what we understand about the brain In this Editorial, we invite contributions for a BMC Neuroscience Collection on “AI
- How AI is changing your brain - TrainingZone
AI and neuroscience have been influencing and interacting with each other for far longer than the advent of today’s large language models Biological neural networks inspired the design of neural architectures in AI, and now AI helps us explore how brain systems may work You may already notice
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