
The AI Brain Drain Fear: Separating Science from Hype
the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Ridgewood NJ, a recent viral study from MIT’s Media Lab—provocatively titled “Your Brain on ChatGPT”—has sparked widespread panic, claiming that using AI for writing tasks results in a 47% drop in measurable brain activity. Headlines screamed about “cognitive debt” and “eroding critical thinking.”
While the raw data on reduced brain connectivity is compelling, the sweeping conclusion that ChatGPT is inherently “ruining our brains” likely misses a crucial point. As with every revolutionary tool before it, from the calculator to GPS, AI isn’t making us dumber; it’s forcing a cognitive shift.












