A 2024 study revealed AI tools like ChatGPT could boost test scores—but ultimately undermined students' learning and retention.

The use of AI chatbots in the classroom, particularly for activities like brainstorming and solving complex math problems, has sparked debate in the education community. Proponents argue that these tools can significantly aid students, while skeptics, including teachers, express concern. A 2024 study on how AI affects learning—involving approximately 1,000 high school students—explored this issue.,

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