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Is AI ruining our skills? Early results are in – and they're not good
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- Mariana Lenharo is a reporter for Nature in New York City.
- As more professionals begin to rely on artificial-intelligence tools in their work, could their hard-earned skills atrophy?
- That possibility is a growing concern for medical specialists, computer scientists and other workers.
Mariana Lenharo is a reporter for Nature in New York City.
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As more professionals begin to rely on artificial-intelligence tools in their work, could their hard-earned skills atrophy?
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