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A report by the Network for Quality Digital Education has found reliance on Artificial Intelligence and chatbots is 'atrophying' children's brains. 
ABC NewsRadio's Sarah Morice spoke through the research with Leslie Loble, a Professor in AI and Education at Univerity of Technology Sydney. She's also Chair of the Network for Quality Digital Education.
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