The author discusses how AI tools, specifically Claude Code, can serve as an "executive function prosthetic" for individuals with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). This approach reframes challenges not as a lack of discipline, but as a need for external support systems that compensate for difficulties in areas like working memory, task initiation, context switching, and time perception. By externalizing these functions into an AI-readable format, the author finds relief and improved productivity, treating these AI tools as assistive engineering rather than a form of cheating. AI
IMPACT AI tools can be engineered as assistive prosthetics to help individuals manage executive function challenges, reframing productivity issues as solvable engineering problems.
RANK_REASON The item is a personal essay discussing the use of AI as a tool for managing executive function challenges related to ADHD, rather than a direct announcement of a new AI model or research.
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