New research confirms AI isn't reducing cognitive load — it's multiplying it. Neuroscience explains what's causing "brain ...
As workflows adapt to a shifting technological landscape, IT professionals risk being overwhelmed by ‘AI brain-fry’.
While AI is intended to drive productivity and efficiency, constant interactions with it often intensify work rather than ...
AI was meant to make our jobs easier, to make them more efficient. However, according to research from Harvard Business Review, workers tasked with overseeing different AI agents as part of their ...
Artificial intelligence is often marketed as a productivity revolution. Companies promote AI tools as digital assistants that can automate repetitive tasks and free employees to focus on strategic ...
Human-AI collaboration is spawning mental issues such as AI brain fry, AI brain rot, and other cognitive syndromes. Let's take a look. An AI Insider scoop.
As artificial intelligence tools become embedded in everyday work, consultants are starting to worry about a cognitive side effect: People relying on them so heavily that their own thinking begins to ...
Human resource professionals and academics also report an unexpected side effect among workers due to overuse of technology ...
Heavy users of artificial intelligence report being overwhelmed by trying to keep up with and on top of the technology designed to make their lives easier. Too many lines of code to analyze, armies of ...
Is AI in the workplace lightening your load...or frying your brain? You might be suffering from AI brain fry BRITTANY LUSE, HOST: John, when was the last time you felt like your brain got fried? JOHN ...
In my last opinion piece for Mumbrella, I spoke of the crisis in training for newcomers to our industry. Now, at the risk of casting myself as a doom monger, there is an even more acute crisis facing ...