Senior lecturer, Dr Catherine Smith and Professor Nikki Rickard from the Faculty of Education explore the extensive use of AI, specially amongst young people.
Young people are adopting AI companions quickly, but are they using the right ones? While AI enhances efficiency, it can also discourage deeper cognitive engagement. For students, this may foster reliance on shortcuts, increase opportunities for academic dishonesty, and ultimately undermine critical thinking and independent learning.
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Senior lecturer, Dr Catherine Smith and Professor Nikki Rickard from the Faculty of Education explore the extensive use of AI, specially amongst young people. Young people are adopting AI companions quickly, but are they using the right ones? While AI enhances efficiency, it can also discourage deeper cognitive engagement. For students, this may foster reliance on shortcuts, increase opportunities for academic dishonesty, and ultimately undermine critical thinking and independent learning. Tap through to read more → unimelb.me/42LfY7y
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