Nataliya Kosmyna
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Podcast Appearances
And of course, a lot of people, especially online, mentioned, well, they haven't written this essay.
Of course, they didn't feel any ownership.
But I think that's where it actually gets really tricky.
Because if you do not feel that it's yours, but you just worked on it,
Does this mean that you do not care?
We do not obviously push it that far in the paper, but I think this is something that definitely might require much further investigation.
Because if you don't care, you don't remember the output, you don't care about the output, then what ultimately is it for?
Why are we even here, right?
Of course, it's not all dark gloom and everything is awful and disastrous.
I mentioned that there's this fourth session.
Not everyone came back for this session.
So actually, sample size is even smaller for this.
Only 18 participants came back.
But what we found is that those who were ChatGPT users originally and then lost access to ChatGPT
their brain connectivity was significantly lower than that of the brain-only group.
However, those who were originally brain-only group and then gained access to CHR-GPT, their brain connectivity was significantly higher than that of the brain-only group.
What it could potentially, and I'm saying potentially because, again, much more studies would be required, means that timing might be essential.
Basically, if you make your brain work,
Well, and then you gained access to the tools.
That could be beneficial.