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Researchers found AI advice suppressed people's willingness to say "I don't know" from 44% to 3% and accuracy from 27% to 9%, while confidence rose from 30% to 76%. The study used a model usually wrong on visual film questions, showing the mere availability of AI suppresses cognitive recognition of ignorance.
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