ChatGPT and Neuroscience

ChatGPTと脳科学
This is Orsel Saito.

The "ChatGPT x E-Commerce Introduction Seminar" held last week had the highest number of participants ever!
Thank you to everyone who took the time to participate.

At the seminar, participants said they learned a lot, especially about using GPT for SEO and the idea of ​​how to use it in the first place.
There are also people who have already started using it and are seeing results.

We would like to continue holding AI-related seminars, so we hope you will participate.

I suddenly became curious and decided to look into the effects of ChatGPT on the brain.

From a neuroscience perspective, it seems that talking to GPT is far better for the brain than spending time passively on YouTube or social media, where you are bombarded with information.

YouTube and social media
- Excessive dopamine secretion due to excessive visual and auditory stimulation and immediate rewards
Divided attention
- Increased stress due to social comparison
These factors can harm your brain and mental health and can lead to addiction.

On the other hand, with GPT, you think about the question, organize the information, and then GPT constructs a logical answer for you.
・Enhancing planning, decision-making, and problem-solving abilities by activating the prefrontal cortex
- Improved attention and concentration through strengthened working memory
・Strengthening higher cognitive functions (reasoning, analysis, evaluation)
・Appropriate dopamine secretion motivates learning
This will make you smarter and help you maintain a healthy mental state.

If you have free time, I think it's much better for your mind, body, and work to open ChatGPT and have a conversation than to watch YouTube.
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