Exploring whether physical books can survive AI's rise, diving into neuroscience research on how different reading formats literally rewire our brains and shape our capacity for deep thought.

Do printed non-fiction books have a future in the age of AI?


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**Lena:** Hey everyone, welcome to another personalized episode from BeFreed-I'm Lena, and honestly, I've been thinking about this question all week since we got it.
**Eli:** And I'm Eli! Oh, this is such a fascinating topic, Lena. The question of whether printed non-fiction books have a future in our AI-dominated world-it's like we're standing at this incredible crossroads of human knowledge and artificial intelligence.
**Lena:** Exactly! And what's so compelling is that we're not just talking about technology replacing books, but how our brains themselves are changing as we read differently. This feels like one of those pivotal moments in history.