Balancing Speed and Reasoning
AI Timing Affects Human Critical Thinking
University of Chicago research shows that waiting to use chatbots improves reasoning compared to immediate assistance.

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Researchers from the University of Chicago found that the timing of AI chatbot usage significantly affects how humans think critically [1]. The study, presented at the CHI 2026 conference, examined how AI influences human reasoning [2]. While immediate AI access helps users meet tight deadlines, it can hinder deep understanding [1][3]. Participants who engaged with material independently before using a chatbot performed better on complex tasks [1]. Those who relied on AI from the start completed work faster but showed less critical engagement [2]. The findings suggest that delaying AI usage helps preserve human analytical skills during problem-solving [1][3].
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