I was scrolling through Twitter and saw something surprising.
A 22-year-old Stanford grad shared that he uses AI for everything—writing, thinking, and even talking.
But what shocked me was when he said, “I forget simple words now. My brain feels s
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T Ganesh
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Yes it's true, it slowly reduces the ability of our brain
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