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Me & AI

Discover the environmental and cognitive impact of your AI usage.

How many hours a day do you use these AI tools?

ChatGPT (GPT-4) AI Chat
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ChatGPT (GPT-3.5) AI Chat
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Claude AI Chat
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What research says

Cognitive Impact

Dependency

Use it or lose it

AI tools may accelerate cognitive deskilling

When AI handles tasks we once performed manually — writing, calculating, navigating — the neural pathways for those skills can weaken through disuse, a phenomenon called 'cognitive deskilling'. This doesn't mean AI is harmful, but that intentional practice of core skills remains important.

UNESCO (2023). Guidance for generative AI in education and research.

Energy & Environment

~500ml water per conversation

Training GPT-4 consumed as much water as 700 average households use monthly

AI model training and inference require significant water for data center cooling. Microsoft's water consumption rose 34% in 2022, largely attributed to AI development. Each ChatGPT conversation of 20-50 questions uses approximately 500ml of water.

Li, P., et al. (2023). Making AI Less Thirsty. arXiv:2304.03271.

Productivity

Sleep & Health

Higher engagement = harder to wind down

Evening AI chat sessions can disrupt sleep patterns

Engaging in stimulating AI conversations before bedtime can delay sleep onset, similar to other screen-based activities. The cognitive engagement from AI interaction is often higher than passive scrolling, making it harder to wind down.

Based on screen-time and cognitive arousal research.

Social Impact

More polished, less authentic

AI-mediated communication changes how we relate to others

When people use AI to draft messages, emails, or social media posts, the communication becomes more polished but less authentic. Recipients may sense the difference, potentially eroding trust in digital communication.

APA (2023). Health Advisory on Social Media Use in Adolescence.