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Study: AI use boosts immediate performance but harms long-term cognitive skills

A recent study suggests that while AI tools can improve immediate performance on cognitive tasks, they come at a significant long-term cost to human cognitive abilities. Researchers found that even brief exposure to AI assistance, as little as ten minutes, can lead to increased dependence, reduced persistence, and a decline in independent problem-solving skills once the AI is removed. The study's authors warn that widespread AI adoption, particularly in education, could potentially stifle human innovation and creativity by diminishing individuals' willingness to tackle challenges without technological aid. AI

RANK_REASON The cluster describes findings from a new academic paper on the cognitive effects of AI use.

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Study: AI use boosts immediate performance but harms long-term cognitive skills

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    There's yet another study about how bad AI is for our brains