Is artificial intelligence turning off our minds?
Briefly

Artificial intelligence is rapidly evolving, becoming integral in work and daily life. Applications like ChatGPT and others are being used not just for automation, but as sources of emotional support and therapy. Predictions indicate that interactions with AI will soon surpass those with human partners. However, risks accompany this technology, including data bias and the potential over-reliance on AI because of the human brain's preference for energy conservation. Understanding these risks is crucial for responsible AI utilization.
Artificial intelligence is like living with a teenager: sometimes brilliant; other times, a little clumsy, but it never ceases to amaze us.
Many people spend more time with AI-powered tools or devices than with real humans.
AI advances without being able to avoid data biases or internet lies, and develops in our own image and likeness.
Our gray matter is programmed to save effort; it weighs 2% of our body, but consumes more than 20% of our daily energy.
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