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Smarter Tools, Dumber People - How AI is Affecting our Brains.

52 min · 19 de may de 2026
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This week's stories:🧠 The ChatGPT Dunning Kruger Effect: People are using AI to feel like instant experts, then dumping mountains of chat logs on everyone around them as "proof." We break down why this is happening and why it's kind of hilarious.🎓 Princeton Kills Its 133-Year-Old Honor Code: One of America's most prestigious universities just scrapped its honour code because AI cheating has made it basically unenforceable. The end of an era, folks.☕ ChatGPT's Starbucks Fail: A reporter from The Verge tested ChatGPT's shiny new Starbucks ordering feature. It went about as well as ordering a "venti AI latte with extra hallucination."💩 Someone Sold a Database of Poop Photos for $10K: Yes, really. The app PoopCheck had its entire poop image database sold on the Data Hoarder subreddit for ten thousand dollars. We have questions. Many questions.

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Smarter Tools, Dumber People - How AI is Affecting our Brains.

This week's stories:🧠 The ChatGPT Dunning Kruger Effect: People are using AI to feel like instant experts, then dumping mountains of chat logs on everyone around them as "proof." We break down why this is happening and why it's kind of hilarious.🎓 Princeton Kills Its 133-Year-Old Honor Code: One of America's most prestigious universities just scrapped its honour code because AI cheating has made it basically unenforceable. The end of an era, folks.☕ ChatGPT's Starbucks Fail: A reporter from The Verge tested ChatGPT's shiny new Starbucks ordering feature. It went about as well as ordering a "venti AI latte with extra hallucination."💩 Someone Sold a Database of Poop Photos for $10K: Yes, really. The app PoopCheck had its entire poop image database sold on the Data Hoarder subreddit for ten thousand dollars. We have questions. Many questions.

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