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There’s a growing belief that memory no longer matters. With Google and AI always available, why store information when you can just look it up? In this conversation, Charles Good and Stacey Schroeder explain why that idea, while understandable, is fundamentally wrong. Memory isn’t a filing cabinet. It’s the foundation of thinking, judgment, creativity, and effective use of AI. Without knowledge stored in memory, people can’t spot errors, challenge AI outputs, recognize implausible results, or connect ideas in novel ways. Creativity, intuition, and insight all depend on recombining what’s already in your head. The conclusion is simple and uncomfortable: When we outsource memory, we also outsource thinking. In an AI-accelerated world, memorizing core concepts isn’t obsolete. It’s an investment in cognitive sovereignty—the ability to think independently, critically, and creatively under pressure. Subscribe for more conversations on learning science, decision-making, and performance in the age of AI. If this challenged how you think about memory, AI, and thinking, subscribe for evidence-based conversations on learning, judgment, and performance. #LearningScience #CognitiveScience #DecisionMaking #CriticalThinking #AIAtWork #LeadershipDevelopment #TalentDevelopment #FutureOfWork #HumanJudgment #WorkplaceLearning #PerformanceImprovement