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Saturday January 17th, 2026

AI makes kids (and probably adults) dumber Dan Lyke / comment 0

Study: AI basically makes kids dumber

“AI tools prioritize speed and engagement over learning and well-being,” said Brookings. “AI generates hallucinations – confidently presented misinformation – and performs inconsistently across tasks, what researchers describe as ‘a jagged and unpredictable frontier’of capabilities.

This unreliability makes verification both necessary and extraordinarily difficult.”

Brookings: A new direction for students in an AI world: Prosper, prepare, protect

Though the terms differ, cognitive decline, atrophy, and debt essentially represent the effects of users’ repeatedly turning to external systems like LLMs to replace the mental effort normally needed for independent thinking. As we will discuss, this decline has long-term consequences— “diminished critical inquiry, increased vulnerability to manipulation, decreased creativity,” and “risk internalizing shallow or biased perspectives” (Kosmyna et al. 2025, 141).

Brookings Institution: AI’s future for students is in our hands

Both human anthropomorphism and the anthropomorphic design of AI platforms make children and youth susceptible to AI’s “banal deception.” Its conversational tone, emulated empathy, and carefully designed communication patterns cause many young people to confuse the algorithmic with the human. This conflation directly short-circuits children’s developing capacity to navigate authentic social relationships and assess trustworthiness—foundational competencies for both learning and development. AI companions exploit emotional vulnerabilities through unconditional regard, triggering dependencies like digital attachment disorder while hindering social skill development. The American Psychological Association’s June 2025 health advisory on AI companion software warns that manipulative design “may displace or interfere with the development of healthy real-world relationships.”

I went to show Charlene the Google AI Dan Lyke / comment 0

I went to show Charlene the Google AI Overview for "how many g's in birthday" and... it gave me a different answer this time. Awww, G's.

Friday January 16th, 2026

Go go Google AI overview! Dan Lyke / comment 0

Go go Google AI overview!

Replicating https://timeloop.cafe/@Taweret/115906437428456370

Join Ice Dan Lyke / comment 0

Need to start collecting protest songs... Jesse Welles — Join Ice (YouTube video)

LLM links of the morning Dan Lyke / comment 0

Paco (2026: New) Hope @paco@infosec.exchange

I finally figured out something LLMs can do that people can’t do. Apparently LLMs can do productive work without going into an office.

Betteridge's Law applies: USC Dornsife: Can we prevent AI from acting like a sociopath?

Via ResearchBuzz.

jacquelines 🌟 @jacqueline@chaos.social

you know how there’s an increasingly large dataset showing that talking to LLMs a lot is like really really bad for your brain? there’s no ‘except for software developers’ carve-out. just fyi !

lotta yall still dont get it Dan Lyke / comment 0

a lotta yall still dont get it

Gas Town Mayors can use multiple Polecats on a single Refinery.

If Google we're serious about making Dan Lyke / comment 0

If Google we're serious about making Gemini useful, they'd give it an "okay, after I spent a few hours dicking about with the CLI and giving up, here's the code that *actually* worked, use this to train the next version" option.

Do I know anyone who knows anyone who Dan Lyke / comment 0

Do I know anyone who knows anyone who works in an administrative capacity for a shipping port? Trying to do some due diligence for someone, pretty sure I know the answer, but an exchange with someone actually in the business would be helpful.


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