Digital technologies have produced an entirely new kind of cognitive burden on consumers striding through the contemporary attention economy. The article looks into the possibility of redesigning artificial intelligence systems so that they work as cognitive buffers as opposed to the cause of information overload. It provides a framework of cognition explored, which lays out the basis of cognitive load in modern settings, through an examination of the neurological and psychological effects of perpetual digital stimulation. The article subsequently suggests that the AI systems can create a paradigm shift in human-computer interaction by recognizing cognitive states, using neuro-symbolic decision mechanisms, and it can adjust interfaces accordingly. This article proposes new user experience-related patterns that involve timing, prioritisation, and simplification, which are grounded in the use case studies in an academic, gig economy, family management, and neurodivergent context. These apps show the usefulness of context-specific cognitive buffering to improve well-being and performance in a variety of people. Lastly, the article brings out new frontiers in cognitive protection, such as ambient computing integration, collaborating team buffering, standardized protocols of cognitive demand, as well as the use of neural interface technologies, as a guiding vision of the shift towards human-AI partnerships that do not ignore cognitive limits but instead increase capability.
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Akangsha Sunil Bedmutha
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68c183f89b7b07f3a060fc6e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.59573/emsj.9(4).2025.114