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      Growing Alarm Among Experts: AI in Schools Risks Undermining Children’s Curiosity and Cognitive Growth

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      As schools increasingly integrate artificial intelligence into classrooms—from tutoring and automated grading to everyday lesson aids—experts warn of unintended consequences: “intellectual laziness,” a decline in curiosity, diminished problem-solving skills, and stunted cognitive development, especially among younger students. Educators and researchers cite studies suggesting that over-reliance on AI tools may erode memory retention, reduce critical thinking, and inhibit creativity. While some evidence acknowledges the potential benefits of AI-aided learning when thoughtfully designed, the consensus among these critics is that AI should remain a supplement—not a substitute—for human-centered instruction.

      Sources: New York Post, Epoch Times

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      – Cognitive risks loom large: AI may inadvertently dull students’ memory, creativity, and problem-solving capabilities when used excessively.

      – Design matters: Thoughtfully designed AI tools—complementing human instruction—can support learning, but misuse or overuse erodes foundational skills.

      – Balanced implementation essential: AI should augment rather than replace traditional teaching to preserve curiosity, personal engagement, and deep thinking.

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      As AI tools find their way into more classrooms—helping with everything from homework hints to automated grading—concerns are rising that we may be sacrificing the intellectual growth of our kids for the sake of convenience. Observers argue that when students lean too heavily on AI, they risk losing the deep thinking and problem-solving habits that real learning cultivates. A notable critic recently complained that AI fosters “intellectual laziness… an erosion of curiosity, stunted cognitive development, and reduced problem-solving.” That’s a warning that can’t be ignored.

      On the flip side, international agencies like UNICEF acknowledge AI’s potential to personalize learning, encourage creativity, and boost accessibility—if used responsibly. But they also caution about risks: algorithmic bias, privacy pitfalls, and the ease with which unreliable or misleading content can slip through. Most importantly, they urge that AI be governed with clear ethical guidelines and never allowed to eclipse human mentorship and critical oversight.

      Supporting that caution, an MIT-related study found that students using AI writing tools like ChatGPT showed markedly lower brain activity, weaker memory retention, and less engagement than their peers. Teachers observed duller attention spans and more perfunctory work—raising serious concerns about long-term impacts on education.

      Taken together, the message is clear: AI has its place in modern classrooms, but it must be used judiciously. Educators and policymakers should treat AI as a carefully calibrated assistant—not a shortcut to learning. By maintaining high standards of critical thinking, creativity, and personal interaction, we can harness AI’s benefits without surrendering our educational values.

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