Artificial intelligence will change everything you know about the future of work. But it might also change your brain.
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Increased reliance on the internet, smartphones, tablets and computers over the last 15 years has led to concerns about "digital dementia," a term coined by a German neuroscientist for cognitive ...
The baby boomers are the first generation that has navigated adulthood using digital technology. The oldest baby boomers were around 25 when the first e-mail was sent; they were the first generation ...
A recent experiment provides evidence that relying on artificial intelligence to help study new material tends to reduce how ...
The human brain is constantly adapting. Every skill learned and every habit formed reshapes neural pathways, strengthening connections and improving efficiency. This process, known as neuroplasticity, ...
As the first generation that interacted with digital technology reaches an age where dementia risks emerge, scientists have asked the question: Is there a correlation between digital technology use ...
As the first generation that interacted with digital technology reaches an age where dementia risks emerge, scientists have asked the question: Is there a correlation between digital technology use ...
Everyday technology (ET) is increasingly integral to modern life, yet its adoption by older adults, particularly those experiencing cognitive impairment, presents both promising opportunities and ...
Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Factory Operation and Automation IFF have developed cognitive robot capabilities that can handle complex tasks in manufacturing that were previously ...
The next frontier in checking on our brains is to utilize technology that millions of people are already using.