Snake oil potential: Unlock Your Brain’s Full Potential in the AI Era? Introducing a potentially controversial mimic ai:Pod 028!

Are you navigating the rapidly evolving landscape of Artificial Intelligence and wondering about its true impact on your mind and relationships? While AI offers incredible convenience, understanding its effects on your cognitive function and human connections is more vital than ever.

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AI and Your Brain resilience – Navigating Technology and Human Connection (ENGLISH, 57:10min)

 ai:Pod 028 – AI and Your Brain resilience – Navigating Technology and Human Connection EN (ENGLISH)
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Dive into our new e-learning module, “ai:Pod 028 – AI and Your Brain Resilience – Navigating Technology and Human Connection,” to gain the insights needed to thrive. This module provides carefully curated content that will empower you to:

  • Safeguard your memory and critical thinking skills against potential cognitive decline and cognitive debt caused by reduced cognitive load.
  • Master intentional communication through proven strategies to strengthen your relationships and enhance overall brain health.
  • Leverage AI to amplify your thinking, not replace it, fostering deeper learning, problem-solving, and creativity.

The ai:Pod 028 features powerful arguments and expert advice from leading voices in neuroscience, psychology, and communication:

  • Dr. Daniel Amen, a renowned albeit controversial celebrity psychiatrist, warns of the “use it or lose it” principle, emphasizing that AI’s reduction of cognitive load can increase the risk of dementia, and states that AI is “much more dangerous” than social media for developing brains.
  • Terry Sejnowski, a computational neuroscientist, Professor at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies where he directs the Computational Neurobiology Laboratory and is the director of the Crick-Jacobs center for theoretical and computational biology, and co-inventor of the Boltzman machine, acknowledges both AI’s risks and benefits. He stresses the importance of active interaction with AI, such as questioning its output and using it to “dig deeper,” to create new creative circuits in the brain and foster critical thinking.
  • Jefferson Fisher, a board-certified trial attorney and communication expert, provides the “three keys to assertive communication: Say It with Control, Say It with Confidence, and Say It to Connect.” He highlights that words have a profound “ripple effect” on relationships and life outcomes, urging intentionality in every interaction.

Ready to make informed choices for your brain in the age of AI and enhance your communication skills?
Access the free ai:Pod 028 and start building on your brain resilience to AI – critically, so right through the hype, by asking questions (in interactive mode, voice-chat, English language)!

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Topics: AI and Your Brain Resilience – Navigating Technology and Human Connection

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About the author

I’m Jerome Bertrand—a French UX and AI designer, educator, and photographer based in The Netherlands. I founded kinokast.eu, where I explore the intersection of UX design and AI.

Through my blog, I offer insights on designer’s personal development, design practices, innovative methodologies, and critical thinking. I create AI-driven podcasts and host interactive ai:Pods on human-curated topics.

Explore my photo gallery at kinokast.art, listen to my AI-produced podcasts (ai:Pods list), join the interactive voice chat conversations with AI, and dive into more educational journeys about societal or historical topics. My bio here