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Is your child using AI to study or just getting answers from it?

There's a real difference between the two, and it shows up on exam day. Some use AI just to get answers; however, it leaves the student with no understanding, leading to no long-term impact. Studying with AI is a different concept altogether. It involves diving deeper into the topic through questions, notes, and practice quizzes. And yet, schools still haven't figured out how to reward the studying without rewarding the shortcut.

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economictimes.indiatimes.comStai leggendo5 g fa

Is your child using AI to study or just getting answers from it?

There's a real difference between the two, and it shows up on exam day. Some use AI just to get answers; however, it leaves the student with no understanding, leading to no long-term impact. Studying with AI is a…

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scmp.com5 g fa

Using AI could reduce exam scores by a fifth, a study on Chinese students finds

Researchers in Sweden and Hong Kong say students may experience a deceptive sense of fluency – AI makes tasks feel effortless.

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  1. martedì 14 luglio 2026·scmp.com

    Using AI could reduce exam scores by a fifth, a study on Chinese students finds

    Researchers in Sweden and Hong Kong say students may experience a deceptive sense of fluency – AI makes tasks feel effortless.

  2. martedì 14 luglio 2026·economictimes.indiatimes.com

    Is your child using AI to study or just getting answers from it?

    There's a real difference between the two, and it shows up on exam day. Some use AI just to get answers; however, it leaves the student with no understanding, leading to no…