THE IMPACT OF USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNOLOGIES ON HUMAN PSYCHOLOGICAL STATE AND COGNITIVE PROCESSES
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artificial intelligence, human psychology, cognitive processes, digital technologies, psychological impact.Abstract
In recent years, the widespread adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in everyday life has necessitated an in-depth examination of their impact on human psychology. This article analyzes the effects of using AI-based systems on individuals’ psychological state, cognitive processes, and emotional stability. The study employs survey methods and statistical analysis techniques. The findings reveal that continuous use of artificial intelligence technologies has a significant influence on human decision-making processes and the ability to maintain attention and concentration.
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