Will AI make you stupid?

I just came across this interesting article in the Economist, from June 2025, entitled Will AI make you stupid?

It referenced Dr Evan Risko, a psychology prof at the University of Waterloo.

The worry is that, as Dr Risko puts it, generative AI allows one to "offload a much more complex set of processes". Offloading some mental arithmetic, which has only a narrow set of applications, is not the same as offloading a thought process like writing or problem-solving. And once the brain has developed a taste for offloading, it can be a hard habit to kick. The tendency to seek the least effortful way to solve a problem, known as "cognitive miserliness", could create what Dr Gerlich [Risko's colleague] describes as a feedback loop. As AI-reliant individuals find it harder to think critically, their brains may become more miserly, which will lead to further offloading. One participant in Dr Gerlich's study, a heavy user of generative AI, lamented "I rely so much on AI that I don't think I'd know how to solve certain problems without it."

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