DENVER, Colo. — As the new school year kicks off, it reignites a familiar debate: how much will technology help or hinder students this year, particularly when it comes to artificial intelligence.

A recent study by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) highlights the potential impacts of AI on brain activity and memory. To delve deeper into this topic, we spoke with Roselinde Kaiser, a psychology and neuroscience professor at the University of Colorado Boulder . Kaiser emphasized the importance of critical thinking in academic work, particularly when it comes to writing essays and completing homework assignments.

"So one place that we're looking at helpful or harmful effects is in learning and cognition, so how young people perform at school," Kaiser said. "But also, how do t

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