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Is AI Making Us Stupid? - Episode 62

Episode 62 of the Bonded Voices - Brothers in Conversation podcast, hosted by Bonded Voices, titled "Is AI Making Us Stupid? - Episode 62" was published on July 31, 2025 and runs 27 minutes.

July 31, 2025 ·27m · Bonded Voices - Brothers in Conversation

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The conversation opens with the hosts of Bonded Voices reflecting on an MIT study about the impact of AI, specifically tools like ChatGPT, on the human brain. Drawing parallels to past technological shifts, such as the adoption of calculators and computers, they discuss how each new tool has made certain skills obsolete or less practiced. The hosts note that while calculators allowed people to focus on more complex problems, they also led to a decline in basic arithmetic skills. Similarly, the introduction of AI is seen as both a convenience and a potential threat to cognitive abilities, with the MIT research suggesting that heavy reliance on AI can weaken memory retention and neural connectivity compared to using one’s own brain or even traditional search engines.

The discussion then broadens to consider the societal and psychological consequences of technology dependence. The hosts highlight how tools like smartphones and AI have changed the way people interact, often reducing face-to-face communication and fostering a kind of digital addiction. They share anecdotes about the loss of basic skills—such as making change without a calculator or navigating without GPS—and express concern that these changes mirror a kind of "mental atrophy." The MIT study is referenced again, emphasizing that people who used AI to write essays struggled to recall what they had written, supporting the idea that overreliance on technology can erode fundamental cognitive skills and even alter brain function.

Finally, the hosts tie these themes into their podcast’s core values, particularly the importance of fighting addictions—not just to substances, but to technology itself. They encourage listeners to reflect on what they would put in a time capsule to represent their lives, suggesting that meaningful, non-digital experiences are worth preserving. The conversation closes by urging listeners to be mindful of their technology use, to nurture real-world skills and relationships, and to share stories about skills lost to technological progress, all in the spirit of fostering genuine human connection and self-awareness.

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