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You have probably noticed it. One quick prompt becomes eleven. You close the tab forty-five minutes later with that particular hollowness that follows too long on a screen. And you wonder: is it just me? It is not. And it is not a willpower problem either. In this episode, I walk through the five neurological mechanisms that make AI genuinely hard to put down: dopamine loops and instant feedback, intermittent variable rewards, your brain's novelty detection system, the psychological need satisfaction that self-determination theory explains, and the long-term risk of cognitive offloading. Each one is rooted in how your brain actually works. Stacked together, they explain why AI has become one of the most compelling tools most of us have ever encountered. I also share three practical strategies for using AI with intention rather than compulsion, including a prompt limit protocol that interrupts the dopamine loop before it takes over, a think-first approach that protects your most valuable cognitive capabilities, and a framework for designating AI-free thinking zones in your work. The goal is not to use AI less. It is to use it on your terms, not its.
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