The 'performance paradox'
Our report highlights a phenomenon known as the "performance paradox". This is where students' short-term performance on tasks may improve with AI. But their long-term learning is being harmed.
An example of this is seen in a 2025 randomised experiment with high school students in Turkey using an AI assistant (that could tutor them through answers). In classroom tasks, they appeared to solve maths problems more effectively using AI. However, their actual learning fell off a cliff as soon as the AI was removed in an assessment.
These findings suggest while AI can boost immediate results, it can simultaneously diminish the durable knowledge that is the true goal of education. In the meantime, students can overestimate how much they have learned. AI gives them the illusion of competence.
AI is so easy to use
Generative AI can certainly provide clear, polished responses to students. Research tells us this can signal to the learner that deep mental engagement is no longer necessary.
This same research also shows students are then less likely to plan, monitor and revise their work. This is because the tool is doing this for them.