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AI: Is It Making Us Dumber — or Helping Us Think Again?

AI: Is It Making Us Dumber — or Helping Us Think Again?

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概要

Artificial intelligence has ignited a familiar fear: that outsourcing writing, memory, and problem-solving to machines will erode human intelligence. But this anxiety may be aimed at the wrong target.

Long before AI entered daily life, our cognitive systems were already under siege, by chronic multitasking, constant urgency, information overload, and environments that make sustained thought nearly impossible.

In this episode, Iman and Kurt examine what neuroscience and cognitive research actually say about attention, working memory, stress, and creativity. Rather than asking whether AI is making us dumber, they pose a more unsettling question:

What if AI is exposing how unsustainable our thinking conditions already were?

You’ll hear how cognitive load, not intelligence, is often the real bottleneck, why multitasking degrades performance, and how tools can either disengage the mind or scaffold deeper thinking depending on how they’re used.

This is not a tech panic episode. It’s a cognitive health episode.

In this episode, we explore:

• Why multitasking is actually rapid task-switching — and why it exhausts the brain
• How cognitive overload constricts memory, reasoning, and creativity
• The role of stress in shutting down higher-order thinking
• AI as cognitive scaffolding versus cognitive replacement
• The difference between delegation and disengagement
• Why external supports can enhance — not diminish — intelligence
• How nervous system regulation supports creative thought
• Practical ways to use AI without outsourcing your mind

If you’ve been feeling foggy, scattered, or mentally depleted, this conversation offers both explanation and direction.

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