Streams & Paths

Reclaiming Our Minds in an AI-Driven World

13 min · 17. sept. 2025
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The provided text is an excerpt from an article in The Boca Raton Tribune titled "The Quiet Space in Our Heads" by Claudia Catherine, published on September 15, 2025. This article discusses the potential cognitive impacts of over-reliance on technology, suggesting that outsourcing mental tasks to devices might diminish our inherent capacity for critical thinking, intuition, and memory. The author argues for a balanced partnership with technology rather than complete dependency, emphasizing the irreplaceable value of internal thought processes and "the quiet space in our heads."

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