AI is lightening students’ workload, but is it harming them in the long run?

Virtual reality devices are among the equipment displayed at UNC's Sitterson Hall. (Marguerite Stouse / Carolina Connection)
Virtual reality devices are among the equipment displayed at UNC’s Sitterson Hall. (Marguerite Stouse / Carolina Connection)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Many students – and even a lot of professors- are using AI to lighten their workload.  But there’s growing concern about its longterm effects.  Some experts forecast that AI will take a large number of  entry-level positions away from new graduates. Others worry that students will become too dependent on it.

Marguerite Stouse took to UNC’s campus to ask computer science students their thoughts.

 

 

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