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A look into ‘Organipeel’, the “organic version” of Ba’al Gates’ Apeel. (1 min, 24 sec)
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🇺🇸🇬🇧 These guys are rowing over 3,000 miles from New York to the UK 👀

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I’ll never trust big pharma… ever
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Prescriptions for Ozempic are up nearly 600% over six years. It works. People are losing weight.

But that's not the whole story.

We see unexpected changes with reduced pleasure-seeking and risk-taking behaviors.

It modifies your personality

These drugs are being tested at a massive scale right now. Turns out people have lost interest in their previous interests, like gambling or drinking alcohol or sex drive.

but it brings up an interesting philosophical question.

How much do you want to suppress your Pleasure Drive?

The same neural pathways that make you overeat also make you start companies, chase lovers, create art, take risks. Ozempic doesn't distinguish between those

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A new MIT study titled, Your Brain on ChatGPT: Accumulation of Cognitive Debt when Using an AI Assistant for Essay Writing Task, has found that using ChatGPT to help write essays leads to long-term cognitive harm—measurable through EEG brain scans.

Students who repeatedly relied on ChatGPT showed weakened neural connectivity, impaired memory recall, and diminished sense of ownership over their own writing.

While the AI-generated content often scored well, the brains behind it were shutting down.

The findings are clear: Large Language Models (LLMs) like ChatGPT and Grok don’t just help students write—they train the brain to disengage.

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