
Thinking for Ourselves: Have We Stopped Using Our Brains?
Freddie Porter
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
In an age where AI answers our questions, algorithms shape our choices, and technology completes our sentences, are we still thinking for ourselves? Or have we outsourced our brains to...
Location:
United States
Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. In an age where AI answers our questions, algorithms shape our choices, and technology completes our sentences, are we still thinking for ourselves? Or have we outsourced our brains to machines? Thinking for Ourselves explores how our increasing reliance on technology is reshaping the way we think, learn, and make decisions. From critical thinking and creativity to memory and problem-solving, are we at risk of losing the very skills that make us human? Blending psychology, history, and the latest research on AI and digital dependency, this book challenges us to reclaim our minds in a world that prefers to do the thinking for us. The question isn’t whether technology is bad—it’s whether we remember how to think without it. Are we still in control, or have we already handed over the reins? Duration - 5h 51m. Author - Freddie Porter. Narrator - Digital Voice Alistair G. Published Date - Monday, 20 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Field Books ©.
Language:
English
Chapter 1: The Evolving Human Mind and the Rise of Technology
Duration:00:45:05
Chapter 2: The Impact on Critical Thinking
Duration:00:36:52
Chapter 3: The Impact on Creativity
Duration:00:43:47
Chapter 4: The Impact on Memory
Duration:00:44:23
Chapter 5: The Impact on Attention and Focus
Duration:00:49:33
Chapter 6: The Impact on Decision-Making
Duration:00:44:57
Chapter 7: The Societal Implications
Duration:00:45:30
Chapter 8: Reclaiming Cognitive Autonomy
Duration:00:41:43