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A new class of “living computers” powered by real biological neurons is being developed, offering a radically ...
With generative AI tools like ChatGPT becoming more deeply integrated into classrooms and workplaces, new research is also ...
How does your brain instantly know how to move through new places? A new study helps explain the science behind your internal ...
Whether your teen is using ChatGPT to decode algebra, design a game, or journal about their values, this summer can be about more than just mindless screen time. With the right prompts, AI becomes a ...
The brains of people writing an essay with ChatGPT are less engaged than those of people blocked from using any online tools ...
What was once suspected now seems to have been confirmed: using ChatGPT can degrade the brain. So, should you still use it?
A new study has shown that using ChatGPT for essay writing, instead of your own brain, can cause a significant decline in cognitive ability and weaken brain connectivity.
Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have found some startling results in the brain scans of ChatGPT users, adding to the growing body of evidence suggesting that AI is having a ...
Largely, the study found that those who relied solely on ChatGPT to write their essays had lower levels of brain activity and presented less original writing.
Now get this: People who wrote without assistance first, then used ChatGPT, actually showed increased brain connectivity. They used AI more strategically while maintaining cognitive ownership.
MIT’s new brain scan study explores how people use ChatGPT for learning, revealing that the tool’s impact is more nuanced than expected. The research uncovers differences in how various users ...
It's a tool that millions of students around the world use on a daily basis. But if you regularly turn to ChatGPT, a new study may raise alarm bells. Scientists from MIT Media Lab have warned that ...