Digital platforms manipulate user consent through deceptive interface design, hiding rejection options and exploiting cognitive fatigue to force acceptance of data collection practices.
AI Was Supposed to Make Work Easier. A New Study Shows It's Doing the Opposite.
AI tools increase work speed and complexity rather than reduce workload, with freed capacity immediately repurposed for additional tasks instead of providing relief.
US Army officers say battlefield leaders facing new drone threats have another problem to deal with - it's information overload
Modern battlefield commanders face cognitive overload from managing simultaneous ground, air, and drone threats while processing overwhelming data streams from multiple sensors and intelligence sources.
Do You Have 'Brain Fry'? A New Study Says This Everyday Technology Is Causing It
Excessive AI use causes 'brain fry,' a mental fatigue condition where 14% of AI-using workers experience cognitive overload, manifesting as foggy thinking, headaches, and slower decision-making.
The condition is described as mental fatigue that can occur when people use AI tools to an extent that exceeds their cognitive capacity. Symptoms can include mental fog, difficulty concentrating, slower decision-making, and sometimes headaches.
'AI brain fry' is real - and it's making workers more exhausted, not more productive, new study finds | Fortune
Excessive AI tool usage overwhelms workers, fragmenting attention and reducing productivity despite increased capability, a phenomenon called 'AI brain fry.'
Using too many AI tools at once can actually make you less productive and cause 'brain fry,' study finds
Workers using multiple AI tools simultaneously experience mental fatigue called 'AI brain fry,' characterized by cognitive fog and reduced decision-making ability beyond optimal tool usage levels.
Steve Yegge launched Gas Town, an open-source platform enabling simultaneous orchestration of multiple Claude Code agents for rapid software development, though users report the speed creates cognitive overload.
Unlimited LLM-generated fluency risks dulling tolerance for uncertainty and creativity; individuals must regulate consumption of machine-produced insight to preserve critical thinking.