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Is ultra-processed information as unhealthy for the mind as ultra-processed food for the body?

After the blog last month about the benefits of AI, I've been thinking about a new issue. Could the endless stream of processed information we see online be just as unhealthy for our minds as processed food can be for our bodies? This idea makes me consider how the things we read and watch can greatly affect how we learn, how we feel, and how we act.
Posted by Sarah Brown on 29 Apr '25 | Tags: AI winning by being good
How can you do good, be more effective and save money?

Everywhere there is talk of using artificial intelligence(AI) to save money and change the world but I have not come across much about how it can be used for doing good except in the medical field so I thought I would look for some examples and also share practically how I use AI and have done in some cases for almost a decade.
I want to be clear: this blog's content has involved my use of AI. However, it was only by asking intelligent, insightful questions that I obtained any valuable answers. As this first infographic illustrates, it is pretty but totally uninformative.
Posted by Sarah Brown on 31 Mar '25 | Tags: innovation AI charity social enterprise