AI Brain Fry Is Real. Now There's Data to Prove It.
New research from BCG and UC Riverside puts a name and numbers on what heavy AI users already know: the exhaustion isn't burnout. It's something else.
New research from BCG and UC Riverside puts a name and numbers on what heavy AI users already know: the exhaustion isn't burnout. It's something else.
AI is making us more productive than ever — and more drained than ever. The research is starting to explain why.
Winter Storm Fern (or Benjamin) dropped a foot of snow on Milford, Connecticut. For me, it was barely a blip. That's worth pausing to appreciate.
Domain squatters, sneaker resellers, and ticket scalpers all share one thing in common: they extract value from markets without creating any.
I tried to weigh myself before writing this, but my scale's batteries are dead. Maybe that's fitting.
After 30 years in IT, nothing prepared me for 2025's velocity. AI tools turned months of work into days—and expectations compound faster than efficiency.