The Hidden Cognitive Cost of AI: What an MIT Study Reveals About ChatGPT
An Era of Cognitive Dependence? Generative artificial intelligence, and more specifically ChatGPT, has established itself in record time as one of the most widely used tools in educational, professional, and entrepreneurial spheres. But what is it really doing to our brains? The MIT study entitled "Your Brain on ChatGPT: Accumulation of Cognitive Debt when Using...
When humans meet AI: what do usage patterns really reveal?
By Pascale Caron — for EntrepreneurIA Analysis of the HBR study « Making Sense of Research on How People Use AI », published in November 2025 A quiet but profound turning point What are users actually doing with AI? That's the question Marc Zao-Sanders raises in a recent op-ed published by the Harvard Business Review....
AI and Cognition: Towards an Illusion of Competence? Critical Analysis of an Emerging Risk
Artificial intelligence is now establishing itself as a structural lever for transforming intellectual work. It promises to accelerate processes, enhance human capabilities, and redistribute efforts toward tasks of higher strategic value. However, this promise rests on a rarely questioned assumption: that of cost-free cognitive transfer. Yet recent work in cognitive sciences and neurosciences suggests a...



