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Dr. Daniel Amen (MIT study bombshell): Kids using AI to write papers show significantly less brain activity than those who do it themselves. It's like going to the gym and lifting 2 pounds instead of 25 — or just sitting on the couch eating Doritos. Your brain is a...

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