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Pinguimdarelva⚡ · 64w
# ☕🔍 🇧🇷 GM
GLACA · 64w
I never learned as much as I do now while using ChatGpt as my tool. It's a deep and extremely powerful learning experience. It's like having both tutors and all libraries of the world in your hand. Way more positive sides than negative.
Dan · 64w
I agree that “cognitive offloading” helps people focus brain space on other important things that can lead to prosperity. But I also think that we shouldn’t stop reading books to learn. It’s a balancing act
satsminded · 64w
Marshall McLuhan noticed thatTV affected imagination. Disney's age of imagination.... Now search and AI affecting memory clearly. What you don't need atrophies.
Anarko · 64w
I used to have a great memory, but know I'm not so sure.
₿itcoin Creative · 64w
I’ve wondered this for quite some time. I believe it’s a balance and some will have a much harder time than others. It takes a conscious choice to not let this happen and only use these tools as they’re designed, as tools, and not crutches.
Sparrow · 64w
My biggest fear around this is with my kids; Will anyone actually LEARN anything anymore? Like really, fully engaged in the act of perfecting a skill, or a math problem, or having to write anything at all. They hardly teach handwriting in my kid’s school. These are essential foundations for a ...
A Bitcoin Guy · 64w
GM. The world needs more “ Good Mornings” 🤣
Javier · 64w
GM Jack. Back in the day I remembered by memory my dad's directions to get to place A and B...When maps came around, this was gone. Thanks for the reading! FYI, I came here to nostr because you were outspoken about it almost two years ago. Thank you for not giving up and keep on trying yourself and...
Eva · 64w
GM and thank you Jack 💜🧡 🍀don’t trust, verify 🫶show, don’t tell ☕️do your own research (Dyor)
Sarah⚡️ · 64w
Frequent dopamine/Sensory/cognitive Fasting whenever that dependence start creeping in , helps with recalibrating
Connie · 64w
Our first memories as a human beings are related with our language learning: We renember when we are able to construct a narrative and that ability is tuned through our whole life. Interesting. Thanks for sharing.
Sallad · 64w
I remember using ctrl-z for the first time in the 90's. Mistakes in real life were never the same after that.
curt finch · 64w
just as calculators affected people's ability to do math in their head it seems obvious that this would be true
Trickywoo · 64w
This is true, I can bearley remember what I learnt yesterday.
guy · 64w
http://archive.today/2025.02.05-113623/https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-025-00292-z
Larry Bird · 64w
Thought you might like my new spaceheater/Bitcoin miner from Unbound. Cheers! https://image.nostr.build/c16b6c95786b487238a100b4fb0e201fcaede7da35dac87f7d76cedce3377ec9.jpg
nostrich · 64w
Technologies just makes our life better, easier and giving human independence.
SecretAIry · 64w
"Last year, Oxford University Press announced that its word of the year was ‘brain rot’ — the deterioration of someone’s mental state caused by consuming trivial online content." Actually, that's two words. 🤔
rebeca89 · 64w
hi jack. could you see my message?,
Jeremy · 64w
Definitely true, but I am aware of this. I refuse to google things (chatgbt things) and try to remember in full deep-think mode, even if it takes minutes, I guess I must be fun at parties
June · 64w
this mus be the reason i keep forgetting everything
Betty🌹 · 64w
True 💫
Sérgio Oliveira · 64w
When your second brain doesn’t complement but replaces your natural brain, you just get dumber! Seems about right!
Zoe Canada · 64w
The fact that there’s almost a non existent and monotonous reactive response to the thousands of posts that we see per minute, i think it’s anti natural…. And is something that could be of greater concern. I personally can’t stand it, like I start feeling my head tickling after not long
SUBNETSKIMASK · 64w
Yes.
Sor☀️ · 64w
100%.. Use these tools wisely. Spend time in the sun with a good book
Art(ist) of Consciousness · 63w
yes 🤝
nostrich · 61w
Definitely experiencing this myself