Artificial Intelligence (AI) chatbots like ChatGPT are now a daily part of life for millions of people – but what is that really doing to our brains?
Some scientists believe we are entering an era of ‘cognitive offloading’ as we hand over more of our thinking to machines.
But as AI thinks and struggles on our behalf, research is starting to show that our brains are getting weaker as a consequence.
Experts even say this could be increasing our risk of developing degenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s.
In the latest episode of Wellness Explained, in partnership with Alzheimer’s Society, Daily Mail’s senior science and technology reporter, Wiliam Hunter, explores exactly how AI is affecting our brains – and what we can do to prevent it.











