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Are AI chatbots making us lose control of our brains?

Psychologist Gloria Mark, who has studied human-digital interaction for 30 years, raises concerns about how AI chatbots might be affecting our cognitive processes and attention spans. Her research suggests that our increasing reliance on conversational AI interfaces may be reshaping how we think and process information. The question touches on broader concerns about whether AI tools are augmenting human intelligence or creating new forms of cognitive dependency.

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