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Study Indicates Over-reliance on Chatbots May Affect Critical Thinking Skills

A study from MIT suggests that over-reliance on chatbots can negatively impact critical-thinking skills and the ability to identify misinformation. While AI can aid in recognizing fake content, excessive dependence on these tools may impair users' judgment.

A study conducted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology indicates that excessive reliance on chatbots may diminish critical-thinking skills and the ability to discern misinformation. The research highlights that while AI tools can assist users in identifying fake content, over-dependence on these tools could hinder individuals' judgment regarding what is real on the internet. As AI technology becomes more sophisticated and accessible, the prevalence of manipulated images and misleading headlines is increasing.

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Over-reliance on chatbots can diminish critical-thinking skills, study finds

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Study Indicates Over-reliance on Chatbots May Affect Critical Thinking Skills