The impact of AI on brain function can be categorized into engagement of the basal ganglia and passivity of the prefrontal cortex, leading to a decline in work ethic, routine learning, critical thinking, and creativity.
Big tech companies use AI algorithms to exploit human psychology and behavior, engaging users through platforms like social media and video apps by customizing feeds based on predictive analytics.
AI operates on data, which is likened to the new oil in today's world, gathered from smartphones, wearables, and smart home devices to enhance user experience, train more powerful AI systems, and influence human behavior.
AI's personalized suggestions for various decisions, from daily activities to dating, can lead to humans passively accepting machine recommendations, thereby reducing critical thinking abilities and independent judgment.
Humans risk becoming mentally dependent on AI, a phenomenon known as cognitive offloading, where machines take over tasks traditionally handled by the human brain, potentially resulting in mental laziness and reduced neuroplasticity.