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Can AI support critical thinking?
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Some of the newest research is bemoaning the fact that students are losing their critical thinking edge, allowing LLM to do the work for them- essentially offloading anything difficult to an LLM. I'm wondering what others are seeing? I can see it in 2 situations. 1. When students know nothing about the topic and 2. The topic is of very low importance to them. In these situations, students are turning to their favorite LLM to do their heavy lifting. I'm not sold that their critical thinking takes a back seat, though.
A study released by StudyFetch shows that when students use a purpose-built platform (a platform built for the purposes of using AI for education) they are more likely to use the platform for comprehension rather than higher-order critical thinking tasks. 80% of their interactions with the platform were at the lower levels of Bloom's taxonomy, indicating that students were not using the platform for offloading critical thinking tasks.
I love to know what instructors are seeing every day in the classroom. Are students losing the ability to discuss topics that they used to be able to do so fluently?
-Juliann