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#IRL With Homies: Is AI Making Us Dumber?

16 min · 6. juli 2025
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In this episode, we dive into the provocative claims made by Adam Conover in his video “AI Is Making You Dumber.” From declining literacy and numeracy in wealthy nations to the rise of passive internet consumption, we explore how digital habits—and now AI—might be eroding our ability to think critically. Are we outsourcing our brains to machines? And more importantly, can we fight back? Tune in as we unpack the data, challenge the narrative, and explore how resisting cognitive offloading could be the smartest move we make.

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