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Does using AI dumb you down?

AI in Education Editorialβ€’β€’β€’Updated June 2, 2026β€’1 min readβ€’Read source
Does using AI dumb you down?
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Skip to main content Support WBUR Chat GPT's landing page is seen on a computer screen, Monday, Aug. (AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato) A recent study shows that people using AI to write for them experience some negative cognitive effects. Because there's something special about what writing does in your brain. Guests Nataliya Kos-Myna, research scientist with the MIT Media Lab. Lead researcher on " Your Brain on ChatGPT: Accumulation of Cognitive Debt when Using an AI Assistant for Essay Writing Task.

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What are the top AI tools for teachers in 2025?β–Ύ
Leading AI tools for teachers in 2025 include Magic School AI for lesson planning, Diffit for text adaptation, Curipod for interactive presentations, Mizou for safe AI chat for students, and Brisk Teaching as a Chrome extension for rapid feedback. Most offer free tiers for individual teachers.
Are AI tools for teachers free to use?β–Ύ
Many AI tools for teachers offer free individual plans. Magic School AI, Diffit, and Curipod are free for classroom use. Premium plans unlock collaboration features, higher usage limits, or school-wide deployment. Districts can often negotiate bulk licensing that makes paid tiers affordable per teacher.
How do AI tools save teachers time?β–Ύ
AI tools reduce teacher workload by drafting lesson plans in seconds, generating differentiated versions of the same activity, creating quiz questions from any text, and summarizing lengthy documents. Teachers report saving several hours per week on administrative tasks by using AI for first drafts that they then edit and personalize.
What training do teachers need to use AI tools effectively?β–Ύ
Effective AI use requires teachers to understand prompt engineering basics, recognize AI hallucinations, and apply critical evaluation skills. Many states now offer free professional development workshops on AI; organizations like ISTE and ASCD have published free guidance frameworks for AI literacy in teaching practice.

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