Offloading doesn't mean outsourcing your life—it means strategically handing off the functions that drain you most: holding context, maintaining sequential steps, remembering what you decided yesterday, distinguishing signal from noise. When AI handles those holding patterns, your actual executive function—judgment, creativity, values-alignment—becomes available for what only you can do.
Executive function offloading is the practice of delegating planning, sequencing, prioritization, and decision-making tasks to an external system when the brain struggles to perform these functions independently due to ADHD, autism, or acquired brain differences.
AI assistants act as cognitive prosthetics that hold the structure of a task externally, reducing the mental energy required to initiate and maintain progress so the user can focus on execution rather than organization.
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