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How the Use of Artificial Intelligence Harms College Students' Ability to Learn

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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.

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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.

·Helsinki, Finland
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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.

·Indonesia
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India Today broke the news in Noida, India on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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