How the Use of Artificial Intelligence Harms College Students' Ability to Learn
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How the use of artificial intelligence harms college students' ability to learn
College students who rely on automated answers without critical reflection show a diminished ability to learn independently. A new survey suggests this habit lowers academic self-confidence and reduces the internal drive to succeed in school.
The biggest challenge is to learn together with artificial intelligence without the artificial intelligence taking responsibility for thinking, says Sanna Järvelä, professor of educational science.
Surveys show that 90% of high school and college students use AI to complete academic assignments, especially essays. |Reliance on AI can erode students' working memory, metacognitive skills, and critical analysis abilities. |Schools are advised not to ban AI completely, but to use it as a guide or tutor without eliminating independent thinking processes.
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