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College students using AI are worried their skills could stagnate. Some feel guilty about heavy use.


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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 Business Insider discusses how college students are increasingly using AI tools to enhance their academic performance. It highlights that AI is being utilized for various purposes such as drafting essays, solving math problems, and even preparing for exams. Students are employing AI chatbots like ChatGPT to generate outlines, provide explanations, and sometimes even write entire papers, although this raises concerns about academic integrity. The piece also touches on the ethical dilemmas and the potential for AI to both aid and undermine learning. Some educators are adapting by incorporating AI into their teaching methods, while others are setting strict guidelines to prevent misuse. The article suggests that AI's role in education is evolving, with students viewing it as a tool that can level the playing field, especially for those who might not have access to traditional tutoring resources. However, there's a growing debate about how to balance AI's benefits with the need for genuine learning and critical thinking skills.

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[ https://www.businessinsider.com/how-college-students-use-ai-homework-study-2025-3 ]

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