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

Discover how relying on AI like chatbots might actually harm your ability to spot fake news. An MIT study reveals a surprising downside: while AI can boost initial performance, it may erode your natural critical-thinking skills over time. S...

The Guardian· Jun 19, 2026 · 2:32 PM · 22 views

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Discover how relying on AI like chatbots might actually harm your ability to spot fake news. An MIT study reveals a surprising downside: while AI can boost initial performance, it may erode your natural critical-thinking skills over time. Stay informed and find out why balancing AI use is essential for decision-making. #AI #CriticalThinking #FakeNews #MITStudy #TechTrends

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