Forbes January 10, 2025
Alex Knapp

In this week’s edition of The Prototype, we look at how too much reliance on AI assistants could make it harder to think, a company building bioengineered arteries, the role viruses play in Alzheimer’s and more. You can sign up to get The Prototype in your inbox here.

New AI tools are slowly becoming ubiquitous, being added to the software and hardware we use every day (sometimes whether we like it or not). But if we’re using artificial intelligence to perform tasks, search for information and solve problems, what does that mean for the intelligence we’re born with?

To figure this out, a team of researchers conducted a study involving 666 individuals ages 17 and up, representing a diverse population....

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