A new study in expert birders suggests that becoming an expert in a given field could help slow down cognitive decline.
Titled AI and the Rise of Societal Bifurcation: Cognitive Dependency, Inequality and Democratic Pressure, the study outlines a new framework suggesting that generative AI may be driving a structural ...
Students must be equipped not with skills that algorithms will inevitably master, but with the capacity to think, question, ...
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Tread on Me: AI and the Future of US Democracy

Without safeguards, AI will erode human judgment and obscure accountability, normalizing power without consent. Editor’s Note: The Red Cell series is published in collaboration with the Stimson Center ...
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Expert birdwatching leads to more compact brain regions for attention and perception, providing cognitive benefits into old age.
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A study led by St. Jude Children's Research Hospital assessed cognitive and communication abilities in children treated for ...
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Researchers use 60-year-old baby teeth to link prenatal lead exposure to lower cognitive function in older adults, particularly women.