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Delhi students are using AI to make learning easier, but at what cost?
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Artificial Intelligence is subtly reshaping Delhi’s higher education, transforming student learning into a streamlined but superficial process. A CPRG survey reveals heavy AI reliance for research and writing, yet trust in its accuracy remains low. While students embrace convenience, educators worry about eroded critical thinking and academic depth, exposing a policy vacuum amid accelerating digital dependence.
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