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10 resultsfor “research on AI tools and critical thinking”

Science

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

research to find that relying too much on chatbots can diminish critical-thinking skills, and potentially decrease our ability to discern misinformation for ourselves. As AI tools

The Guardian World3h ago
World

Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt booed by graduates at mention of AI

tool." The tension comes amid mounting concern among young Americans about the growing role of AI in the workplace. Fearing automation, significant numbers of students are rethinking their fields of study, according to a [Lumina

BBC NewsMay 18
Tech

Sycophantic AI flatters and suggests you are not to blame

research team invited 800 people to interact with either an affirming AI or a non-affirming AI about an actual conflict from their lives where they may have been in the wrong. "Something where

NPR Topics: NewsApr 23
World

Back to books - Sweden's schools give up digital learning

criticism from tech companies, educators and computer scientists, who argue it could impact pupils' employment prospects, and even damage the Nordic nation's economy. At a high school in Nacka just outside Stockholm, final-year

BBC NewsApr 15
World

Molière Ex Machina: AI used to create ‘new work’ by beloved French playwright

critic described the AI imitation as ‘striking, almost disconcerting’ and said the dialogue was ‘entirely believable’. Photograph: Stéphanie Lecocq/Reuters The production involved what they described as “intellectual ping pong” of about 20,000 exchanges between

The Guardian WorldMay 11
World

This big university system is embracing AI. Students and faculty aren't all on board

think refusing this technology needs to be a position that's on the table," Kenney says. She says rejecting this technology on campuses is justified, given generative AI's [environmental impact](https://www.npr.org/2025/10/14/nx-s1-5565147/google-ai-data-centers-growth-environment-electricity)

NPR Topics: NewsMay 25
Tech

Tuesday briefing: How AI facial recognition in policing works – and how it can go wrong

AI facial recognition in policing works – and how it can go wrong Good morning. Over the last couple of days, the Guardian [has been reporting](https://www.theguardian.com/technology/ng-interactive/2026/may/03/ai-facial-recognition-oversight-lagging-far-behind-technology-watchdogs-warn) that facial recognition technology is being rolled

The Guardian WorldMay 5
Tech

Tata-ASML deal: How significant is it for India’s semiconductor push?

critical for everything from smartphones and cars to artificial intelligence systems and defence technology. The agreement was announced during Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s two-day visit to the Netherlands, which ended on Sunday

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 18
Politics

Muslims the target? Fury as millions lose voting rights in India’s Bengal

critic, has governed the state since 2011, ending a record 34 years of communist rule. The analysis of voter deletions across West Bengal shows that Muslims have been disproportionately affected by the SIR exercise, mainly

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 16
Politics

King's 'high stakes' visit with Trump will be toughest test yet of his reign

criticism for appearing to depict himself in an AI image as Jesus, in a biblical-style robe with light pouring from his palms. The president said he had intended to look like a doctor

BBC NewsApr 24