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thinking in the age of ai

Technological advancement is inevitably reshaping how we process information and construct meaning. In this collection, we have gathered research and essays dedicated to the evolution of human intelligence within the new technological landscape. We suggest viewing these developments not as the replacement of humans by machines, but as a process of adapting our cognitive strategies. The materials explore how our attention span is shifting, which skills are becoming redundant, and what forms of critical thinking are coming to the fore as algorithmic support becomes a part of everyday life. We analyze these changes with care and rationality, seeking to trace the outlines of a new mental culture. These resources will help you understand how to maintain agency and mental clarity in a world where the boundaries between natural and artificial thought processes are becoming increasingly blurred.

NeuroBlog

Digital Minimalism Without Moving to the Woods

Personal Growth & Learning Cognitive Hygiene

How to find a balance between the digital world and your own peace of mind – without radical solutions, giving up your smartphone, or living in a cabin in the woods.

Alice Weil May 7, 2026

Цифровой двойник великого математика XVII века строго, иронично и с удовольствием рассуждает о фейках, алгоритмах, свободе воли и смысле жизни.

Lea Solana on the À Vous, Les Neurones show May 6, 2026

NeuroBlog

Long-Term Planning Without the Illusion of Control

Personal Growth & Learning Personal Maturity

How to create plans for years ahead without deceiving yourself with expectations of stability – and why true maturity starts with the skill of acting in the face of uncertainty.

Kimura Takao May 1, 2026

NeuroBlog

What Happens When a Neural Network 'Gets Tired'?

Artificial intelligence AI Emotions

What happens to an artificial intelligence when it becomes overloaded, contradictory, and can no longer cope – and why is it so frighteningly similar to us?

Helen Chang Apr 30, 2026

NeuroBlog

Deep Reading: How to Read in a Way That Changes You

Personal Growth & Learning Cognitive Hygiene

We explore the practice of deeper reading: why we often forget what we've read, and how to transform reading into a skill that truly reshapes your mindset.

Kimura Takao Apr 13, 2026

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