People who frequently used artificial intelligence may have weaker critical thinking skills, a study has found.
A recent study conducted by Carnegie Mellon University and Microsoft Research explores this complex relationship, offering a ...
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Research published earlier this year revealed "a significant negative correlation between frequent AI tool usage and critical ...
Because of artificial intelligence’s rapid advancements, people can now use free generative AI tools to solve their homework, ...
Officials named a new dean for the GW School of Business Thursday after the role had been vacant for one year, according to a ...
There's a lot we do agree on. And when we need to, let's come together. Let's roll up our sleeves and let's find a way to get things done' ...
There is only so much thinking most of us can do in our heads. Try dividing 16,951 by 67 without reaching for a pen and paper. Or a calculator. Try doing the weekly shopping without a list on the back ...
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Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your friends at IEEE Spectrum robotics. We ...
People who use artificial intelligence (AI) tools at work are taking the easy way out by letting the bots do their thinking for them and seeing their brain power fade in turn, new research suggests.A ...
A smaller government can offer benefits to companies while posing challenges for the federal workers who want to transition ...
There’s also an argument for streaming services to make money off low-budget (often old) content streamed idly in the ...