<p>In the generation of <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/artificial-intelligence">Artificial Intelligence</a> (AI), many sectors of the workforce depend on the usage of Large Language Models (LLMs), such as OpenAI's ChatGPT, and Google's Gemini. They may be used for simpler tasks, such as finding information, to their utilization for complex and careful calculations. It started out as something to experiment with, to something to depend on for meagre tasks, like creating lists. Many questioned whether the downfall of original human thinking has arrived. </p>.<p>A new MIT <a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2506.08872v1">study</a> discovered that constant dependence on LLMs harms critical thinking, problem solving, and creativity skills to shocking levels. It states that this especially impacts the learning skills of younger users, posing high risks when impacted by reliance on AI tools. Though the study is yet to be peer-reviewed and officially published, the author Nataliya Kosmyna though it urgent to address. </p>.<p>With many reports being released on the impact of AI on human behaviour, one of the them discovered how users get lonelier as they 'chat' with AI models, with generative AI being a noticeable portion of it. </p>.<p>For this study, subjects were divided into 3 groups to write SAT essays. One group using ChatGPT, a group with Google search engines, and one more group with no models. The final results of the ChatGPT group was the lack of original content in their essays, showing the lowest amount of neural activity. And the group that used no models, they showed high neural activity, showcasing creative and unique ideation. </p>.Google brings AI Mode for voice search on iPhone, Android mobiles.<p>As she submitted the review, Kosmyna and her team chose not to wait for the peer-review approval, and shared their findings. Incredibly, many users preferred having LLMs summarize the study to simplify it for them, with the author using keywords that do not allow the LLMs to provide. Using extra hooks to fool the AI LLMs, she realized how crucial this study is to understand current youth behaviour and thought-processes. </p>.<p>Studies revolving around the concepts of Artificial Intelligence are ever-evolving and relevant to today's times. As each study progresses, human behaviour's reliance on external stimuli to think and create is proved. With OpenAI's models yet to be perfected to achieve human thinking, the AI era is truly here. </p>
<p>In the generation of <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/artificial-intelligence">Artificial Intelligence</a> (AI), many sectors of the workforce depend on the usage of Large Language Models (LLMs), such as OpenAI's ChatGPT, and Google's Gemini. They may be used for simpler tasks, such as finding information, to their utilization for complex and careful calculations. It started out as something to experiment with, to something to depend on for meagre tasks, like creating lists. Many questioned whether the downfall of original human thinking has arrived. </p>.<p>A new MIT <a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2506.08872v1">study</a> discovered that constant dependence on LLMs harms critical thinking, problem solving, and creativity skills to shocking levels. It states that this especially impacts the learning skills of younger users, posing high risks when impacted by reliance on AI tools. Though the study is yet to be peer-reviewed and officially published, the author Nataliya Kosmyna though it urgent to address. </p>.<p>With many reports being released on the impact of AI on human behaviour, one of the them discovered how users get lonelier as they 'chat' with AI models, with generative AI being a noticeable portion of it. </p>.<p>For this study, subjects were divided into 3 groups to write SAT essays. One group using ChatGPT, a group with Google search engines, and one more group with no models. The final results of the ChatGPT group was the lack of original content in their essays, showing the lowest amount of neural activity. And the group that used no models, they showed high neural activity, showcasing creative and unique ideation. </p>.Google brings AI Mode for voice search on iPhone, Android mobiles.<p>As she submitted the review, Kosmyna and her team chose not to wait for the peer-review approval, and shared their findings. Incredibly, many users preferred having LLMs summarize the study to simplify it for them, with the author using keywords that do not allow the LLMs to provide. Using extra hooks to fool the AI LLMs, she realized how crucial this study is to understand current youth behaviour and thought-processes. </p>.<p>Studies revolving around the concepts of Artificial Intelligence are ever-evolving and relevant to today's times. As each study progresses, human behaviour's reliance on external stimuli to think and create is proved. With OpenAI's models yet to be perfected to achieve human thinking, the AI era is truly here. </p>