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Is AI making your students smarter — or doing their thinking for them? In this episode of AI in 5, The AI Learning Guide JR breaks down cognitive offloading: the process of shifting mental work onto external tools like calculators, GPS, and now AI assistants. In education, this raises a critical question — when does helpful become harmful?
Research shows a significant negative relationship between frequent AI use and critical thinking, with cognitive offloading as a key mechanism. One high-profile study found that ChatGPT users showed the lowest brain engagement across neural, linguistic, and behavioral measures when writing essays. But the story isn't simply anti-AI: tutoring research demonstrates real gains when AI supports human instruction with targeted feedback.
The key is strategy: use AI to extend thinking, not replace it. Build in productive struggle. Require reflection, justification, and student voice — every time.
Join The Unleashed community at aiinnovationsunleashed.com and share this episode with every educator, parent, and student who needs to hear it. #AIInnovationsUnleashed #AIin5 #CognitiveOffloading #AIinEducation #CriticalThinking
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Is AI making your students smarter — or doing their thinking for them? In this episode of AI in 5, The AI Learning Guide JR breaks down cognitive offloading: the process of shifting mental work onto external tools like calculators, GPS, and now AI assistants. In education, this raises a critical question — when does helpful become harmful?
Research shows a significant negative relationship between frequent AI use and critical thinking, with cognitive offloading as a key mechanism. One high-profile study found that ChatGPT users showed the lowest brain engagement across neural, linguistic, and behavioral measures when writing essays. But the story isn't simply anti-AI: tutoring research demonstrates real gains when AI supports human instruction with targeted feedback.
The key is strategy: use AI to extend thinking, not replace it. Build in productive struggle. Require reflection, justification, and student voice — every time.
Join The Unleashed community at aiinnovationsunleashed.com and share this episode with every educator, parent, and student who needs to hear it. #AIInnovationsUnleashed #AIin5 #CognitiveOffloading #AIinEducation #CriticalThinking
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Support the show
Want to go deeper than the podcast?
Join The Unleashed — the growing AI Innovations Unleashed community for educators, parents, students, leaders, and curious minds navigating the future of AI together. Members get deeper discussions, exclusive insights, behind-the-scenes content, early updates, and a place to explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping education and society in real time.
AI is moving fast. You don’t have to figure it out alone.
Join The Unleashed:
https://www.aiinnovationsunleashed.com/become-a-supporter-join-the-unleashed/

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