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This is Fiona Rose Diamond's blog, subscribe for the update on the Covid court case in the Netherlands. But this is on digi ID The Under 16's Social Media Ban https://fionarosediamond.substack.com/p/the-under-16s-social-media-ban social media ban
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Recent image of the Lochee incident
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SHOCKING: MIT Media Lab just hooked people up to brain scanners while they used ChatGPT.

What they found rewrites everything we thought we understood about AI and learning.

They call it cognitive debt.

And unlike financial debt, there may be no way to pay it back.

Here is the setup.

54 participants. Three groups. Four months. Real EEG headsets tracking brain activity in real time across every session. https://x.com/socialwithaayan/status/2031034290507764204

Group one wrote essays using only their own brain.
Group two used Google.
Group three used ChatGPT.

Same prompts. Same tasks. Same time limits.

One pattern showed up so consistently it became impossible to ignore.

ChatGPT users had the weakest brain connectivity of any group. Not once. Not occasionally. Every single session. Regions tied to memory formation, semantic reasoning, and critical analysis all showed measurably lower activation in the LLM group compared to the other two.

Then the researchers ran a recall test.

Participants were asked to quote lines from essays they had written just minutes earlier.

83% of ChatGPT users could not recall a single sentence from their own writing.

They wrote it. It passed through them. Nothing stayed.

Brain-only users remembered what they wrote. Google users remembered what they wrote. ChatGPT users produced the work and retained none of it.

Then came the finding that changes the conversation entirely.

In the final session, all ChatGPT users were told to write without AI.

Their brains did not recover.

Their neural connectivity was still measurably weaker than people who had never used AI at all. Not weaker than their own baseline. Weaker than people who never touched the tool.

The tool was removed.

The cost remained.

Meanwhile something quietly remarkable happened on the other side of the experiment.

Brain-only users who tried ChatGPT for the first time in the final session showed higher activation, better prompting, and stronger recall than the group that had been using it all along.

Their brains were strong enough to use AI as a lever.

The ChatGPT group had been using it as a replacement.

The researchers also ran NLP analysis on the essays themselves.

Every essay produced by ChatGPT users on the same topic looked almost identical. Same structure. Same named entities. Same patterns. More facts. More dates. More surface detail.

Less original thought.

People using ChatGPT produced generic output while believing they had written something personal.

The ownership felt real. The thinking never happened.

MIT named this cognitive debt.

You borrow the model's processing power today. You pay with your own cognitive capacity tomorrow. And the repayment terms are not in your favour.

The researchers are careful to say this is not a study about whether ChatGPT produces good essays. On surface metrics the output was fine.

It is a study about what happens to the brain that produced nothing.

The question that stays after reading this paper is not whether AI is useful.

It is what you are training your brain to do every time you hand it the thinking.

Students who use ChatGPT to write their essays look productive.

Their output scores are intact.

Their ability to think without the tool is quietly eroding with every session.

And by the time anyone notices, the debt is already compounding. https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.08872
This was a huge shock and further wake up call for me at the time - 207 out or 210 paramilitary suspects arrested in Northern Ireland were in fact UK agents https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-32887445 Stevens Report
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Collusion between Security Forces and Paramilitaries https://cain.ulster.ac.uk/issues/collusion/ NI
Huge Article on VPNs and Kape Technologies
In September 2021, the U.S. Department of Justice announced charges against three former American intelligence operatives who had built surveillance tools for the United Arab Emirates.
Zero-click exploits. Remote device takeover. Credential harvesting. Tools used to spy on journalists, human rights activists, and political dissidents.
One of those three operatives was the Chief Information Officer of ExpressVPN.
The DOJ announcement came one day after ExpressVPN was sold for $936 million.
The buyer was a company called Kape Technologies.
You've probably never heard of Kape Technologies but you've definitely heard of their products.
Table of Contents
The Company That Owns Your Privacy VPN
What Crossrider Was (Adware With a Corporate Face)
The Acquisition Spree (Three VPNs, One Owner)
The Review Sites They Also Own
The ExpressVPN CIO Who Built Spy Tools for the UAE
PIA: The Court-Tested No-Logs Policy That Got Sold to the Adware Company
CyberGhost: The Policy Contradiction.
Sources
FAQ: The Counterarguments, Addressed
The Company That Owns Your "Privacy" VPN https://x.com/T3chFalcon/status/2031217313437880604
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The cover images of both articles on NI could be mind control images - a butterfly with two different wings and a head split down the middle