They told you MIT found a “47% drop in brain activity” from using ChatGPT. That was a lie. But the truth is worse. MIT’s data shows your brain fires less, connects less, and remembers less when you hand over your thinking to the machine. This isn’t collapse — it’s erosion. A quiet weakening that makes you predictable, obedient, easy to sell to. And while Big Tech conditions your mind into silence, there’s a company building in the shadows — designing the missing layer that will put your memory, your voice, and your sovereignty back where it belongs. Phillip Kemp breaks it open in this episode of We Are Still Human.