Two-Thirds of English Teachers Watch AI Erode Kids' Critical Thinking
Two-thirds of secondary school teachers in England say AI is gutting students' critical thinking. They're spelling less, thinking less, relying on voice-to-text and chatbots.
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Two-thirds of secondary school teachers in England say AI is gutting students' critical thinking. They're spelling less, thinking less, relying on voice-to-text and chatbots.
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