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EP7 The Impact of AI on Stroke Care and Cognitive Function

EP7 The Impact of AI on Stroke Care and Cognitive Function

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In this episode of Resilient Entrepreneurs, hosts Martin Rogers and Lee Sharp discuss the latest breakthrough in AI technology in stroke care in England. They dive into the benefits of an AI tool helping patients recover quicker, while also exploring the potential risks of over-reliance on AI in medical diagnosis. The conversation extends to a deep dive into the impact of AI on cognitive function, referencing a study from MIT on how AI affects brain activity, creativity, and memory retention.


The hosts share insights on using AI as a cognitive tool, emphasizing the importance of engaging the brain before delegating tasks to AI. They provide five rules for healthy cognitive use of AI, focusing on engagement, reducing cognitive overload, maintaining critical thinking, setting boundaries, and using AI as a prosthetic for the mind.


Additionally, the episode features a demo of a game-changing AI prompt for business content creation, discussing the process of utilizing AI tools to enhance productivity and effectiveness in writing tasks. The hosts review a specialized AI tool, Neuron Writer, showcasing its capabilities in assisting with content creation, research, and image generation.


The episode concludes with a verdict on Neuron Writer as a tool for content creation, highlighting its potential time-saving benefits and efficiency in producing high-quality articles. The hosts encourage listeners to explore the possibilities of leveraging AI tools for business growth and productivity. Stay tuned for more AI news, live demos, and mindset hacks in future episodes of Resilient Entrepreneurs.

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