

Your brain on GPS
Aug 20, 2025
Explore the fascinating evolution of GPS, from its roots in the Cold War to its ubiquitous presence today. Hear personal tales of getting lost and the brain's navigation system, highlighting how GPS reliance may weaken our spatial memory. Discover why navigating with landmarks strengthens our brain, with surprising studies linking GPS use to cognitive decline. Delve into the risks of over-reliance on technology and embrace the value of getting lost in our modern world.
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Road Trip Lost To Portable GPS
- Christina Phillips and her mom followed a portable GPS and ended up on a five-hour detour down dirt roads because the mom refused to deviate from the device.
- The trip shows how reliance on GPS can override common-sense driving and local judgment.
Reporters Followed Maps Onto Rocky Road
- Julia Furukawa and Michelle Liu followed Google Maps onto a rocky, narrow road and scraped their work vehicle before realizing the source had warned them.
- Their experience shows how algorithmic directions can override local knowledge and lead to risky routes.
GPS Lead To A Cliff Edge
- Maura O'Connor and her partner followed GPS directions that led them to the edge of a cliff instead of the hot springs.
- This episode highlights real dangers when devices mislocate routes in remote areas.