▲ | JimDabell 3 days ago | |||||||
This is what the people actually studying this say: > Is it safe to say that LLMs are, in essence, making us "dumber"? > No! Please do not use the words like “stupid”, “dumb”, “brain rot”, "harm", "damage", "passivity", "trimming" and so on. It does a huge disservice to this work, as we did not use this vocabulary in the paper, especially if you are a journalist reporting on it. | ||||||||
▲ | Tepix 2 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
That's not the only study that concluded that your cognitive abilities decline when using LLMs. There have been at least eight. Here are two: "The impact of digital technology, social media, and artificial intelligence on cognitive functions: a review" (2023) Result: AI/digital overuse causes "digital dementia" with impairments in memory, attention, and decision-making; multitasking and offloading reduce gray matter in key brain areas, worsening sustained focus and analytical abilities. "From tools to threats: a reflection on the impact of artificial-intelligence chatbots on cognitive health" (2024) Result: Excessive AIC reliance parallels "use it or lose it" brain principles, leading to underutilization and cognitive atrophy; interactive chatbots deepen dependency, risking long-term decline in core skills like memory and problem-solving. | ||||||||
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