AI Affects Users' Critical Thinking
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Using AI reduces your critical thinking skills, Microsoft study warns

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Microsoft and Carnegie Mellon University surveyed workers in business, education, arts, administration and computing.
They found those who trusted the accuracy of AI assistants thought less critically about those tools’ conclusions.
The researchers will present their findings at the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems later this month .
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