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Will AI Corrupt Brain Function in Generations to Come?

A Guide to Understanding AI’s Impact on Future Minds

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Will AI Corrupt Brain Function in Generations to Come?

De : Tursun Alkam MD PhD MBA
Lu par : john fiore
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As artificial intelligence becomes ever-present, it’s reshaping how we think, learn, and connect. But is AI a supportive tool or a potential threat to human cognition? Neuroscientist Dr. Tursun Alkam explores this critical question in Will AI Corrupt Brain Function in Generations to Come?

In this essential guide, you’ll discover:

  • AI’s Impact on Cognitive Health: How does AI affect our attention spans, memory, and critical thinking skills? Learn about both the benefits and risks of AI on cognitive development.
  • Psychological and Emotional Influences: From social media to digital assistants, AI-driven environments impact mental health and emotional resilience. Find strategies for balancing mental well-being with technology use.
  • Social and Cultural Implications: Explore AI’s role in preserving cultural diversity or promoting homogeneity, as well as its effects on privacy and personal identity.
  • Ethical and Future-Oriented Perspectives: What ethical frameworks are needed for responsible AI? Discover how interdisciplinary collaboration can foster a balanced, human-centered approach to technology.

Designed for educators, parents, policymakers, and curious readers, this book provides practical tools and insights to navigate an AI-driven world. Together, we can ensure AI serves as a tool that enhances, rather than compromises, the cognitive and cultural legacy of future generations.

©2024 Tursun Hun Alkam (P)2024 Tursun Hun Alkam
Psychologie Psychologie et psychiatrie Sciences informatiques
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