Don’t Surrender Your Brain to AI Chatbots | 4/14/26

Don’t Surrender Your Brain to AI Chatbots | 4/14/26

Author: Blaze Podcast Network April 14, 2026 Duration: 58:05
Big Tech is selling us an illusion. From draining local communities of millions of gallons of water for data centers to actively degrading human cognition, the "AI Revolution" is creating an epidemic of laziness and cognitive surrender. I’m joined by innovation theorist and author of "The Borrowed Mind" John Nosta to expose the catastrophic reality of AI brain rot. While elites promise artificial general intelligence and a tech utopia, the data tells a different story: AI chatbots are making users lazier, more easily manipulated, and less capable of critical thought. It’s not a problem in AI itself, but in the way products are being deployed and marketed, which is designed to exploit the most vulnerable human desires to surrender to fantasy. We break down the shocking studies from MIT and Wharton, the truth behind the trillion-dollar Big Tech data center scam draining rural America's resources, and how to reclaim your independent thought in an era of engineered sycophancy and digital obsolescence. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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