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Is an overreliance on Microsoft Copilot and ChatGPT negatively impacting our cognitive skills and making us dumber?

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    Kent Sharkey
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    Windows Central[^]:

    AI-powered chatbots are quickly gaining traction with wide adoption, but are they making us smarter or dumber?

    Cause? Or effect?

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      Windows Central[^]:

      AI-powered chatbots are quickly gaining traction with wide adoption, but are they making us smarter or dumber?

      Cause? Or effect?

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      Shuqian Ying
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      Kent Sharkey wrote:

      Cause? Or effect?

      It could both :) . See my new theory on causality and retro-causality, meta-spacetime and a unification of relativistic quantum mechanics and gravity here[^] which is partly triggered by a thread on retro-causality discussed here last year.

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        Windows Central[^]:

        AI-powered chatbots are quickly gaining traction with wide adoption, but are they making us smarter or dumber?

        Cause? Or effect?

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        jochance
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        Maybe even faster than search engines.

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