Leaning too heavily on AI tools might actually dull your ability to think independently and solve problems creatively, according to recent findings. It's something worth paying attention to, especially for those making decisions in fast-moving markets. The good news? Your brain doesn't have to stay in that state. Staying mentally sharp takes intentional effort—keeping yourself engaged with hands-on analysis, questioning assumptions, and not just accepting what algorithms spit out. Building these habits now ensures you maintain the critical thinking edge that matters most when opportunity strikes.
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DogeBachelor
· 12h ago
Ha, I knew it. Constantly handing tasks to AI—can the brain not rust?
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PancakeFlippa
· 12h ago
I completely agree, AI is just a tool; your brain has to do the work yourself.
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StableGenius
· 12h ago
ngl this "ai dulls your brain" narrative is getting tired... empirically speaking, the real issue is people using tools *instead* of thinking, not the tools themselves. stay sharp or get liquidated, pretty simple tbh
Leaning too heavily on AI tools might actually dull your ability to think independently and solve problems creatively, according to recent findings. It's something worth paying attention to, especially for those making decisions in fast-moving markets. The good news? Your brain doesn't have to stay in that state. Staying mentally sharp takes intentional effort—keeping yourself engaged with hands-on analysis, questioning assumptions, and not just accepting what algorithms spit out. Building these habits now ensures you maintain the critical thinking edge that matters most when opportunity strikes.