
AI May Be Training Humans to Think Backward, Expert Warns
Innovation experts warn that over-reliance on AI may be training people to think backward, weakening critical analysis by providing polished answers upfront.
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Innovation experts warn that over-reliance on AI may be training people to think backward, weakening critical analysis by providing polished answers upfront.

New studies from MIT and other institutions suggest that over-reliance on AI tools like ChatGPT may reduce brain activity and diminish critical thinking skills.

Tech leaders predict superintelligent AI is imminent, but neuroscience suggests their approach is flawed. Current AI masters language, not thought, a key distinction that could halt the path to AGI.

A recent study from the Wharton School suggests that relying on AI for research tasks can lead to less creative and more generic outcomes compared to traditional methods.

A new study using machine learning found that adults with ADHD have unique visual processing patterns, allowing for classification with over 90% accuracy.

Meta's new AI model, V-JEPA, learns intuitive physics by watching videos and shows surprise at impossible events, much like a human infant.

Former defense officials warn that over-reliance on generative AI could erode the critical thinking skills essential for the U.S. national security workforce.