AI - are we losing our brain capacity for independent research?

I find myself regularly asking AI, instead of doing research myself. Is this another dangerous step - not stretching our brain capacity but relying on ever powerful AI. Before long, surely AI will be programmed to become sentient or designed for warfare by persons of mal intent. On the other hand, I think of the film, 'Silent Running.' We are destroying our planet - I like the idea of a robot Dewey caring for plants when humans are no longer around.

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  • Often available for around £5, a used copy of this book may be of interest to some people:

    Epidemiological Studies: A Practical Guide

    By Alan J. Silman and Gary J. Macfarlane.

    "The book explains the skills needed to conduct a study where data is collected and presented accurately, and in appropriate formats."

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  • Often available for around £5, a used copy of this book may be of interest to some people:

    Epidemiological Studies: A Practical Guide

    By Alan J. Silman and Gary J. Macfarlane.

    "The book explains the skills needed to conduct a study where data is collected and presented accurately, and in appropriate formats."

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