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THE 360°AI BLOG


Is AI Making Us Dumber? The Real Cognitive Cost of Outsourcing Your Thinking
As generative AI embeds itself in education, hiring, and daily life, a pressing question emerges: is it making us cognitively weaker? From eroded memory and shortened attention spans to the outsourcing of communication and creative thinking, AI's conveniences carry hidden costs. But used deliberately, AI can amplify learning and expand creativity.
Stéphane Guy
May 1912 min read


The History of Artificial Intelligence: From Ancient Philosophy to the Age of ChatGPT
AI didn't begin with ChatGPT or even with computers. Its roots stretch back to ancient philosophers attempting to systematize human thought, through Leibniz's 17th-century combinatorics, and the landmark 1943 paper by McCulloch and Pitts. The field was formally born at the 1956 Dartmouth Conference, survived a winter in the 1970s, and proved itself with Deep Blue's 1997 chess victory. Today, AI is embedded in every facet of modern life, and its most consequential chapters are
Stéphane Guy
4d10 min read
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