Alt text: Black-and-white cartoon of a person sitting at a laptop while typing. Above their head, a sequence of thought bubbles progresses from a simple lightbulb idea to a human head with gears, then to increasingly mechanical clouds filled with gears and circuitry. A robotic hand reaches into the final thought bubble with a tool, adjusting the gears as if editing the person’s thoughts while they continue typing, suggesting outside technological influence over the thinking process.
AI autocomplete may shape beliefs—not just speed up typing. A study finds that repeated biased suggestions can nudge users’ judgments toward the AI’s framing. Predictive text might be quietly influencing how we think, not just how we write 🤖🧠 #AI #Cognition scientificinquirer.com/2026/03/13/d...