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College students are using AI, but they're conflicted about it


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Conversations with over a dozen college students across the US revealed fears of developing an over-reliance on AI.

The article from MSN discusses the growing use of AI tools among college students, highlighting both the benefits and concerns associated with this trend. Students are increasingly using AI for tasks like writing essays, coding, and even managing their schedules, which can enhance efficiency and reduce workload. However, this reliance on AI has sparked worries about skill stagnation, with some students feeling guilty about their heavy use of these tools. There's a fear that over-dependence on AI might hinder the development of critical thinking, problem-solving, and other essential skills. Additionally, the article touches on the ethical implications, with some students feeling that using AI might be akin to cheating, although there's no clear consensus on where to draw the line. The piece also notes that while AI can be a powerful educational aid, it's crucial for students to balance its use to ensure they are still learning and growing independently.

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