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ted (not lasso)
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(found in @keccers.eth replies) MIT just published the first brain scan study of ChatGPT users… yikes. granted it is a 4 month study with a sample size 54 patients (small), but glad someone is studying this. ChatGPT users had a ~55% reduction in brain connectivity. made them 60% faster at completing tasks, but reduced the "germane cognitive load" needed for actual learning by 32%. also really interesting to see how “search engine” users compare to pure brain vs ChatGPT. skip to discussion and conclusion here: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2506.08872v1
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Alea Torik
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yeah. scary shit… and somehow not suprising. what i found interesting whilst skimming through the study is the brain muscle part… like i started learning korean in february and since then i do have the feeling that my (foreign) „language centre“ is on fire… somehow i understand more french (which i learnt in school) i.e. when a french song plays on the radio or when watching a french movie our brain needs to be trained just like our body does or did you just do 10 pull ups without regular training building towards it?!
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