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💻NEW PORTFOLIO IS LIVE!
Finally have a Portfolio/Website that I am proud of. It was a lot of work and effort building it out so appreciate anyone who takes the time to check it out & share!
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WE HAVE NEVER BEEN SO BACK
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The first trailer for ‘SPIDER-MAN: BRAND NEW DAY’ has been released. In theaters on July 31.
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🚨BREAKING: MIT hooked people up to brain scanners while they used ChatGPT.
What they found should concern every single person reading this.
ChatGPT users showed 55% weaker brain connectivity than people who didn't use it. Not after years. After just four months.
Here's how they tested it. 54 people were split into three groups: one used ChatGPT to write essays, one used Google, and one used nothing but their own brain. They wore EEG monitors that tracked their brain activity in real time across four sessions over four months.
The brain-only group built the strongest, most widespread neural networks. Google users were in the middle. ChatGPT users had the weakest brains in the room. Every time.
Then the memory test hit. Participants were asked to recall what they'd just written minutes earlier. 83% of ChatGPT users couldn't quote a single line from their own essay. They wrote it. They couldn't remember it. The words passed through them like they were never there.
It gets worse. In the final session, ChatGPT users were told to write without AI. Their brains were measurably weaker than people who never used AI at all. 78% still couldn't recall their own writing. The damage didn't go away when the tool was removed.
Meanwhile, brain-only users who tried ChatGPT for the first time? Their brains lit up. They wrote better prompts. They retained more. Their brains were already strong enough to use AI as a tool instead of a crutch.
The researchers also found that every ChatGPT essay on the same topic looked almost identical. More facts, more dates, more names. But less original thinking. Everyone using ChatGPT produced the same generic output while believing it was their own.
MIT gave this a name: cognitive debt. Like financial debt, you borrow convenience now and pay with your thinking ability later. Except there's no way to pay it back.
The question isn't whether ChatGPT is useful. It's whether the price is your ability to think without it.

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My genuine reaction to the whole second half: 😱😱🤯🤯
I can't get enough of this Absolute Batman world
Scott Snyder@Ssnyder1835
The ABSOLUTE BATMAN: ARK-M SPECIAL from @FrankTieri, @joshixson, @RomanPStevens & myself has been unleashed. Pick it up if you dare...
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