“The more we depend on AI, the more we procrastinate. These tools allow us to postpone tasks,” said the author of the study, Dr. Jairo Espinal.
Santo Domingo. – A study presented by the Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra (PUCMM) during PUCMM Research Week 2025 revealed that the dependence on artificial intelligence tools, such as ChatGPT, can increase academic procrastination and, indirectly, weaken the critical thinking of university students.
The research, entitled "ChatGPT Generation: age, sex and academic stage as predictors of the relationship between AI and critical thinking", indicates that the dependence on AI has a negative and significant global impact on critical thinking, mediated by procrastination.
The study, which is in its preliminary phase and developed by the School of Psychology of PUCMM, was conducted with a sample of 416 Dominican university students, with a mean age of 27 years. The results showed that older students tend to procrastinate less and maintain a more stable critical thinking.
PUCMM study reveals ChatGPT dependence affects critical thinking in university students







