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The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Natural Human Abilities: A Critical Review with Recommendations for Children, Youth, and Communities.
Título Revista
Pakistan Journal of Social Sciences Review (PJSSR)
Ano (publicação definitiva)
2026
Língua
Inglês
País
Paquistão
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Abstract/Resumo
The rapid, largely unregulated integration of artificial intelligence (AI)
into everyday life raises pressing questions about long-term effects on
distinctively human cognitive, social, emotional, and creative capacities.
This narrative review critically examines peer-reviewed research,
theoretical scholarship and interdisciplinary commentary published
between 2000 and 2025, with emphasis on studies from 2018 onwards.
Drawing on Bronfenbrenner's bioecological systems theory as an
organising framework, the review analyses how AI operates across
microsystem, mesosystem, exosystem, and macrosystem levels to
reshape the conditions under which human abilities develop. Evidence
reviewed suggests that habitual, unreflective AI use is associated with
reduced engagement in critical reasoning, memory consolidation,
empathetic attunement, creative effort, and authentic communication. At
the same time, AI, when used intentionally and equitably, can
meaningfully augment human capacity and support vulnerable
populations. The most significant risks fall disproportionately on
children and youth, whose neurological and social development remains
formative, and on marginalised communities whose structural
Disadvantages are likely to be amplified by poorly governed AI systems.
The article concludes with differentiated, evidence-grounded
recommendations for families, educational institutions, and social work
practitioners, community organisations, and policymakers, and calls for
a reconceptualization of digital literacy as a civic and developmental
necessity.
Agradecimentos/Acknowledgements
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Palavras-chave
Artificial intelligence,Human cognition,Critical thinking,Cognitive offloading,Children and youth,Emotional intelligence,Bioecological systems theory,Digital literacy,Social work
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