In this episode of MindVerse, we dive into one of the hottest and most talked-about topics of our time — Artificial Intelligence. From ChatGPT to Gemini, AI has become part of our daily lives — sometimes in ways we don’t even notice. But while AI can help us learn, create, and simplify our routines, are we becoming too dependent on it?
We explore the fine line between using AI as a supportive tool and letting it take over our thinking. We talk about how overreliance might affect our brain development, the rise of AI-powered scams, and why adding your own “human touch” still matters. You’ll also hear personal reflections on how AI can boost career growth, improve learning, and even help build better relationships — when used wisely.
Plus, a sneak peek into what’s coming next: MindVerse merchandise is on the way (yes, T-shirts first!), and an exciting guest joins us next week for Episode 8!
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Stay curious, stay human — and stay tuned with MindVerse.
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