
Google’s AI assistant is about to get full access to your calls, texts, and WhatsApp — even if you’ve disabled activity tracking.
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US scientists have discovered an alarming syndrome linked to the most commonly used Covid jab in the UK as the number of alleged victims of jab injuries soars to new highs.
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MIT research on use of ChatGPT/AI for essay writing, it's effect on the brain:
1) 83.3% of ChatGPT users couldn't quote from essays they wrote minutes earlier. Let that sink in. You write something, hit save, and your brain has already forgotten it because ChatGPT did the thinking.
2) Brain scans revealed the damage: neural connections collapsed from 79 to just 42. That's a 47% reduction in brain connectivity. If your computer lost half its processing power, you'd call it broken. That's what's happening to ChatGPT users' brains.
3) Teachers didn't know which essays used AI, but they could feel something was wrong. Soulless. Empty with regard to content. Close to perfect language while failing to give personal insights. The human brain can detect cognitive debt even when it can't name it.
Here's the terrifying part. When researchers forced ChatGPT users to write without AI, they performed worse than people who never used AI at all. It's not just dependency. It's cognitive atrophy.
Like a muscle that's forgotten how to work.
The MIT team used EEG brain scans on 54 participants for 4 months. They tracked alpha waves (creative processing), beta waves (active thinking), and neural connectivity patterns.
This isn't opinion. It's measurable brain damage from AI overuse. The productivity paradox nobody talks about:
Yes, ChatGPT makes you 60% faster at completing tasks. But it reduces the "germane cognitive load" needed for actual learning by 32%. You're trading long-term brain capacity for short-term speed.
Companies celebrating AI productivity gains are unknowingly creating cognitively weaker teams. Employees become dependent on tools they can't live without, and less capable of independent thinking.
Many recent studies underscore the same problem, including the one by Microsoft.
MIT researchers call this "cognitive debt" - like technical debt, but for your brain. Every shortcut you take with AI creates interest payments in lost thinking ability.
Here is a transcript from a friend of the Alan Watt podcast, which probably is from 2008
Watt died a couple of years ago, but if you didn’t know that, it’s incredibly prescient.
series of podcasts and interviews over the years, all archived at his “Cutting Through The Matrix” website.
https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:EU:9174035b-f305-4913-bc69-eb2bc8f45397
https://open.substack.com/pub/francesleader/p/disabling-an-emf-tower