The internet is no longer just pointing us to information. It is increasingly answering for us. In this episode of Reflect, Ed Fassio explores a quiet but consequential shift taking place beneath our everyday searches. As artificial intelligence transforms the internet from a collection of links into a narrative interface, organizations are no longer merely discovered. They are described. Research shows that people now rely more heavily on AI-generated summaries than on original sources, trus...
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The internet is no longer just pointing us to information. It is increasingly answering for us. In this episode of Reflect, Ed Fassio explores a quiet but consequential shift taking place beneath our everyday searches. As artificial intelligence transforms the internet from a collection of links into a narrative interface, organizations are no longer merely discovered. They are described. Research shows that people now rely more heavily on AI-generated summaries than on original sources, trus...
Overclocked Minds, Bottlenecked Speech: Is AI Impacting Our Ability to Speak? | a Reflect Podcast by Ed Fassio
Reflect w/ Ed Fassio
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Overclocked Minds, Bottlenecked Speech: Is AI Impacting Our Ability to Speak? | a Reflect Podcast by Ed Fassio
Send us a text What happens when your brain outruns your voice? In this deeply personal and thought-provoking episode, Ed Fassio shares a strange and revealing side effect of living in the fast lane of artificial intelligence: the growing disconnect between accelerated thinking and real-time speech. As AI tools boost cognitive speed, some users are beginning to feel a surprising new friction — struggling to articulate thoughts that come too fast for the human mouth to translate. “If AI ...
Reflect w/ Ed Fassio
The internet is no longer just pointing us to information. It is increasingly answering for us. In this episode of Reflect, Ed Fassio explores a quiet but consequential shift taking place beneath our everyday searches. As artificial intelligence transforms the internet from a collection of links into a narrative interface, organizations are no longer merely discovered. They are described. Research shows that people now rely more heavily on AI-generated summaries than on original sources, trus...