With technology hacking its way into our daily lives, we often find ourselves losing our brain power. But this doesn’t have to be the norm. Thomas Oppong believes that by making sight adjustments to your daily rhythm, you can help your brain to process information faster, as well as improve your memory recall.
Implications for AI
This article by Thomas Oppong looks at various results of neuroscience studies in order to develop a 30-day plan for renewing our brains. The importance of this work lies in the fact that it dispels the myth of the aging brain, and that brain development happens only in the first few years of life. Through this work, one can see that there is a way for humans to match AI development, if only we are willing to put in the work.
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