MIT study reveals how ChatGPT affects brain health and congnitive performance – NotebookCheck.net News
The use of generative AI is now well established, with lots of people now using AI in their private and professional lives. As an MIT study has conclusively determined, the increasing use of AI is limiting our ability to think.
Andreas Jakobi (translated by Jacob Fisher), Published 🇩🇪
A study published under the title “Your Brain on ChatGPT: Accumulation of Cognitive Debt when Using an AI Assistant for Essay Writing Task” (PDF) by MIT Lab researchers investigated the effects of large language models on the human brain.
Artificial intelligence can cause brain atrophy
A study commissioned by Microsoft in April found that excessive use of generative AI negatively impacts critical thinking and simultaneously limits creativity. A recent MIT study not only confirms these findings but shows that the consequences can be even more far-reaching.
The overall result is a decrease in brain activity, with people who frequently use AI exhibiting lower cognitive performance. The researchers also confirm that critical questioning of content decreases, leading to a “echo chamber effect” whereby a person only encounters information or opinions that reflect and reinforce their own beliefs (“confirmation bias”). This, in turn, results in decreased dialogue over differing viewpoints, political polarization and increased loneliness, among others.
How the study was carried out
54 test subjects (aged 18 to 39) were divided into three groups, each of which had to write an essay. The first group had to use generative AI models such as ChatGPT or Google Gemini to complete the task.
The second group was allowed to use search engines to find information, while group three had no tools at their disposal. This was followed by a second round in which all test subjects had no access to tools.
In addition to the aforementioned effects, it was found that test subjects in the first group became more easily frustrated and produced poorer results than the other groups.
It should be noted that the study has not yet been reviewed by experts. Long-term results are also lacking. However, if studies continue to show that using generative AI models leads to reduced brain activity and critical thinking long-term, this could have myriad consequences for society and human development in the future.
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Translator: Jacob Fisher – Translator – 1859 articles published on Notebookcheck since 2022
Growing up in regional Australia, I first became acquainted with computers in my early teens after a broken leg from a football (soccer) match temporarily condemned me to a predominately indoor lifestyle. Soon afterwards I was building my own systems. Now I live in Germany, having moved here in 2014, where I study philosophy and anthropology. I am particularly fascinated by how computer technology has fundamentally and dramatically reshaped human culture, and how it continues to do so.
Andreas Jakobi, 2025-06-30 (Update: 2025-06-30)