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Teachers Warn That Students Are Losing the Ability to Think as They Lean on AI for Everything

TL;DR

"If writing is thinking, then any part of the struggle that is outsourced to technology amounts to relinquishing some freedom to perceive. " The post Teachers Warn That Students Are Losing the Ability to Think as They Lean on AI for Everything appeared first on Futurism.

Nauti's Take

The concern is fair, but it works best as a reason to design learning workflows properly: as a sparring partner that mirrors drafts and asks questions, AI makes feedback available that used to require a teacher. The risk is the default case where the tool takes over the first attempt, and the evidence behind the warning is still thin.

For schools and teams the practical step is to define which steps a human tries first.

Summary

"If writing is thinking, then any part of the struggle that is outsourced to technology amounts to relinquishing some freedom to perceive. " The post Teachers Warn That Students Are Losing the Ability to Think as They Lean on AI for Everything appeared first on Futurism.

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