"The hidden cost of brainstorming with ChatGPT...

Too much of a good thing, even ChatGPT, can be bad, according to research from OpenAI and MIT.

Relying on it for common uses like advice, explanations, or ideas can foster dependency.

The research asks whether it'll lead people to a "loss of agency and confidence in their decisions.""

https://www.businessinsider.com/openai-chatgpt-brainstorming-addiction-dependence-negative-consequences-mit-research-2025-3

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The hidden cost of brainstorming with ChatGPT

New research from MIT Media Lab and OpenAI poses a question: If we rely too much on ChatGPT will we lose our sense of self?

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Five ways the brain can age: 50,000 scans reveal possible patterns of damage
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-02692-z #aging #brain #neurodegenerative #DeepLearning #BrainAtrophy
Five ways the brain can age: 50,000 scans reveal possible patterns of damage

Results raise hopes that methods could be developed to detect the earliest stages of neurodegenerative disease.

How Music Can Prevent Cognitive Decline

Listening to or practicing music had positive implications on cognitive decline in older adults by stimulating the production of gray matter in key brain areas including the cerebellum, a new study reveals.

#Neuroscience #Brain #Cerebellum #Neurology #NeurologicalDiseases #NeurodegenerativeDiseases #Neurodegeneration #BrainAging #Aging #CognitiveDecline #BrainAtrophy #Music

https://neurosciencenews.com/music-cognitive-decline-23029/

How Music Can Prevent Cognitive Decline - Neuroscience News

Neuroscience News provides research news for neuroscience, neurology, psychology, AI, brain science, mental health, robotics and cognitive sciences.

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Anti-Amyloids Linked to Accelerated Brain Atrophy
Anti-Amyloids Linked to Accelerated Brain Atrophy
https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/990459?src=rss #AntiAmiloids #BrainAtrophy #antiAβ #mab
Anti-Amyloids Linked to Accelerated Brain Atrophy

Anti-amyloids have been linked to accelerated brain atrophy, a new meta-analysis shows, but more research is needed before drawing any firm conclusions about potential clinical implications.

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