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How AI Impacts Skill Formation

Computers and Society 2026-02-03 v2 Artificial Intelligence Human-Computer Interaction

Abstract

AI assistance produces significant productivity gains across professional domains, particularly for novice workers. Yet how this assistance affects the development of skills required to effectively supervise AI remains unclear. Novice workers who rely heavily on AI to complete unfamiliar tasks may compromise their own skill acquisition in the process. We conduct randomized experiments to study how developers gained mastery of a new asynchronous programming library with and without the assistance of AI. We find that AI use impairs conceptual understanding, code reading, and debugging abilities, without delivering significant efficiency gains on average. Participants who fully delegated coding tasks showed some productivity improvements, but at the cost of learning the library. We identify six distinct AI interaction patterns, three of which involve cognitive engagement and preserve learning outcomes even when participants receive AI assistance. Our findings suggest that AI-enhanced productivity is not a shortcut to competence and AI assistance should be carefully adopted into workflows to preserve skill formation -- particularly in safety-critical domains.

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@article{arxiv.2601.20245,
  title  = {How AI Impacts Skill Formation},
  author = {Judy Hanwen Shen and Alex Tamkin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.20245},
  year   = {2026}
}

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V2: Fixed typos in Table 1 (Balance Table), corrected osf link

R2 v1 2026-07-01T09:23:15.237Z