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Is artificial intelligence causing a rise in natural human stupidity?

Recent studies suggest memory, decision-making and critical thinking are at risk if people rely too much on AI for cognitive tasks.

Raccontata daledevoir.comfrance24.comindex.hrscmp.comnewsbytesapp.comdawn.com

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scmp.comStai leggendo1 g fa

Is artificial intelligence causing a rise in natural human stupidity?

Recent studies suggest memory, decision-making and critical thinking are at risk if people rely too much on AI for cognitive tasks.

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  1. mercoledì 15 luglio 2026·ledevoir.com

    L’utilisation de l’IA générative peut-elle nous rendre stupides?

    Déléguer des tâches à l’intelligence artificielle peut avoir des conséquences négatives sur le jugement critique.

  2. mercoledì 15 luglio 2026·france24.com

    Generative AI's power sparks fears of dumbing humans down

    Generative AI chatbots capable of writing emails and computer code, translating, organising a trip or coming up with gift ideas are now readily available, prompting some to ask…

france24.com
1 g fa

Generative AI's power sparks fears of dumbing humans down

Generative AI chatbots capable of writing emails and computer code, translating, organising a trip or coming up with gift ideas are now readily available, prompting some to ask whether human brainpower…

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dawn.com1 g fa

Generative AI’s power sparks fears of dumbing humans down

Studies suggest memory, decision-making, critical thinking are most at risk; experts say artificial intelligence removes "learning opportunities".

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ledevoir.com2 g fa

L’utilisation de l’IA générative peut-elle nous rendre stupides?

Déléguer des tâches à l’intelligence artificielle peut avoir des conséquences négatives sur le jugement critique.

Leggi questa versione → originale
newsbytesapp.com1 g fa

AI overuse may raise dementia risk, warn experts

Excessive reliance on AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini may harm brain health by reducing cognitive exercise, potentially increasing the risk of dementia, experts warn.

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index.hr1 g fa

AI mijenja ljudski mozak. Znanstvenici zabrinuti

ZNANSTVENE studije upozoravaju da prepuštanje kognitivnih zadataka AI-ju može štetiti pamćenju i kritičkom razmišljanju, smanjujući dugoročne vještine i ustrajnost korisnika.

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  • mercoledì 15 luglio 2026·index.hr

    AI mijenja ljudski mozak. Znanstvenici zabrinuti

    ZNANSTVENE studije upozoravaju da prepuštanje kognitivnih zadataka AI-ju može štetiti pamćenju i kritičkom razmišljanju, smanjujući dugoročne vještine i ustrajnost korisnika.

  • mercoledì 15 luglio 2026·scmp.com

    Is artificial intelligence causing a rise in natural human stupidity?

    Recent studies suggest memory, decision-making and critical thinking are at risk if people rely too much on AI for cognitive tasks.

  • mercoledì 15 luglio 2026·newsbytesapp.com

    AI overuse may raise dementia risk, warn experts

    Excessive reliance on AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini may harm brain health by reducing cognitive exercise, potentially increasing the risk of dementia, experts warn.

  • giovedì 16 luglio 2026·dawn.com

    Generative AI’s power sparks fears of dumbing humans down

    Studies suggest memory, decision-making, critical thinking are most at risk; experts say artificial intelligence removes "learning opportunities".