Is it time to measure cognitive stunting?
Is it time to measure cognitive stunting?
https://www.brookings.edu/articles/is-it-time-to-measure-cognitive-stunting/
Publish Date: 2026-05-19 17:11:00
Source Domain: www.brookings.edu
- The Brookings Global Task Force has raised concerns about generative AI’s impact on children’s cognitive development, fearing cognitive offloading and decline due to heavy reliance on AI tools.
- The fear is that systematic AI use in schoolwork may stunt cognitive development by reducing opportunities for effortful thinking and critical skill acquisition.
- Cognitive stunting is framed as the risk AI poses by preventing the experience of struggle, practice, and adaptation that are essentials to learning and cognitive growth.
- Evidence suggests that heavy AI tool use can negatively affect thinking abilities, especially in younger users, potentially leading to diminished critical inquiry, creativity, and resilience.
- While AI can support learning when used correctly and within pedagogical guidance, unmediated interactions with general-purpose AI tools pose greater developmental risks.
- To address cognitive stunting, systematic measurement approaches similar to those for detecting physical growth issues should be developed for cognitive development in relation to AI use.
- Policymakers are urged to explore defining, measuring, and tracking cognitive stunting, including engaging with AI developers to mitigate risks associated with AI use.
- Ensuring children learn to think before using AI is essential, as they will need sophisticated thinking skills to navigate the complexities of modern life.