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How Gmail's New AI Inbox Acts as a Neural Filter for Your Brain

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Every single day, your inbox acts as a chaotic, unstructured dataset. Hundreds of raw inputs flood your screen, requiring your mind to rapidly process, categorize, and assign an urgency weight to every single message.

Our human physiology simply was not built to process this much continuous raw data. Constantly sorting this information spikes your cortisol levels and drains the finite energy your prefrontal cortex needs for actual, deep problem-solving. But while biological neural networks fatigue easily under this load, artificial neural networks thrive on it.

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