Books are good for your brain. But fiction has a surprising added benefit.

Reading fiction may have unique benefits. For example, the amount of fiction people read seems to be a better predictor of language ability than nonfiction, research finds. And, perhaps even more importantly, research has found that fiction is linked to better social cognition — our ability to think about and interact with other people — and an increased understanding of the world as a complex place. (Sima, The Washington Post)

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New data shows people are getting personal with AI

ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence assistants have billions of users — but data on how people are really using the tools is sparse and fragmented. It’s one reason why researchers launched the AI Observatory, a public resource to measure how people use AI by analyzing anonymized chats from seven different sources. (TIku, The Washington Post)

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