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JUNK FOOD FOR OUR MINDS, THAT'S AI

Bangkok Post

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July 06, 2025

'm generally optimistic about all the ways artificial intelligence is going to make life better — scientific research, medical diagnoses, tutoring and my favourite current use, vacation planning. But it also offers a malevolent seduction: excellence without effort. It gives people the illusion that they can be good at thinking without hard work, and I'm sorry, that's not possible.

- David Brooks is a columnist at The New York Times.

There's a recent study that exposes this seduction. It has a really small sample size, and it hasn't even been peer reviewed yet — so put in all your caveats — but it suggests something that seems intuitively true.

A group of researchers led by Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Nataliya Kosmyna recruited 54 participants to write essays. Some of them used AI to write the essays, some wrote with the assistance of search engines (people without a lot of domain knowledge are not good at using search engines to identify the most important information), and some wrote the old-fashioned way, using their brains. The essays people used AI to write contained a lot more references to specific names, places, years and definitions. The people who relied solely on their brains had 60% fewer references to these things. So far so good.

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Bangkok Post

Trump signs order aimed at Antifa leftists

US President Donald Trump signed an order on Monday designating the far-left-wing Antifa movement as a domestic terrorist organisation, the White House said, in a move sparked by the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

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1 min

September 24, 2025

Bangkok Post

Bangkok Post

APPLE USED AI TO UNCOVER NEW BLOOD PRESSURE NOTIFICATION FEATURE IN WATCH

Apple Watch Series 11 models that go on sale last week can notify users that they may have high blood pressure, in a feature the company has powered using artificial intelligence rather than a blood pressure monitor.

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2 mins

September 24, 2025

Bangkok Post

Nation a key player in holistic wellness industry

As holistic wellness continues to gain momentum across the globe, Thailand is emerging as a key player in the movement, according to a press briefing for the Life Expo 2025 yesterday.

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1 mins

September 24, 2025

Bangkok Post

Bangkok Post

Villa’s Emery seeks Europa lift

Unai Emery will hope a return to the Europa League this week serves as the spark plug that ignites Aston Villa’s season, while Nottingham Forest embark on their first European campaign in 30 years.

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2 mins

September 24, 2025

Bangkok Post

UN aviation gathering opens under shadow of cyberattacks

A global gathering of aviation leaders starting yesterday in Montreal will need to navigate international rifts as it confronts high-tech threats, rising pollution from flights and labour shortages.

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2 mins

September 24, 2025

Bangkok Post

Bangkok Post

Keeping universal healthcare strong

For 23 years, Thailand’s universal healthcare scheme, better known as the “gold card’, has protected millions from financial ruin, a remarkable achievement that has earned worldwide praise. Yet, the system is not perfect.

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5 mins

September 24, 2025

Bangkok Post

Bangkok Post

Padres clinch playoff spot with walk-off win in 11th

Freddy Fermin's one-out single in the bottom of the 11th inning on Monday night lifted the San Diego Padres to a 5-4 win over the visiting Milwaukee Brewers, sealing a spot in the National League playoffs.

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2 mins

September 24, 2025

Bangkok Post

Senate shoots down casino bill

Panel flags high costs, low gains

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2 mins

September 24, 2025

Bangkok Post

Bank records in temple case under review

B500m spend likely to prompt arrests

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2 mins

September 24, 2025

Bangkok Post

Polycrisis merits renewed ethos

In 1999, one of us (Morin) introduced the term “polycrisis” to describe the web of interconnected catastrophes threatening our world. At the time, the concept was meant to serve as a warning, but it has since become our reality. We are facing a confluence of escalating ecological, political, economic, technological, and existential crises, each of which is reinforcing the others.

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3 mins

September 24, 2025

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