
Google Brain and Wisdom Teeth
A new study asserts that access to search engines makes people think they are smarter. Anthony and Jeff break down what this means, and why it is very discouraging. Then, why do we get our wisdom teeth so late? New research may actually reveal that factors that contribute to having new teeth at age 18. Jeff and Anthony assess the info and talk about their own molar horror stories.
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Search engine stupidity: https://arstechnica.com/science/2021/10/people-think-they-remember-things-they-actually-looked-up-on-a-search-engine/
Wisdom teeth wisdom: https://www.popsci.com/science/why-we-get-wisdom-teeth/
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