But like any tool, some teens are using it to cut corners and avoid doing the work. Pew found that one in 10 students uses chatbots to do most or all of their schoolwork. And nearly 60% of teens ...
Teens seem to think many of their peers are using AI unethically to do their schoolwork, the survey found. Six in 10 students ...
Securly’s data shows “what are students really doing when they’re writing text into generative AI,” said Jeremy Roschelle, ...
Teachers have warned AI is hampering students’ ability to learn—but most of them are using it anyway.
A majority of U.S. teenagers say they use AI chatbots, including about 3 in 10 who do so daily. But what are they using them ...
Just over half of U.S. teens say they've used chatbots for help with schoolwork, and 12% say they’ve gotten emotional support from these tools. Teens tend to view AI's future impact on their lives ...
AI homework tools can sound certain while being wrong. The real danger is students learning mistakes at scale, not just cheating or plagiarism.
AI cheating is endemic in high schools and colleges. Stories proliferate showing just how many students unashamedly use AI programs like ChatGPT and Gemini to do their academic work for them, whether ...
How do you cheat at a conversation? This could have been a Zen koan, in different times. In the unfortunate times we live in, it is the question driving an artificial-intelligence tool called Cluely.
A new Pew Research Center survey looks at how teens use and view AI, from its impact in school to its impact in their ...
Just as calculators once were banned from classrooms, and later embraced, AI technology is finding greater acceptance among ...