@hopkinsmmi Thanks for the reply. I don’t think its a ‘false hypothesis’ (though not sure exactly what that means 🤷🏻♂️) as that exact argument has been said by some over the past decade. Agree re cognitive offloading - I’ve blogged about this interesting
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