AI homework tools can sound certain while being wrong. The real danger is students learning mistakes at scale, not just cheating or plagiarism.
The latest Pew study reveals that nearly six in ten teenagers report that classmates routinely cheat with AI tools.
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 ...
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 ...
Automating knowledge production and teaching weakens the ecosystem of students and scholars that sustains universities, ...
On college campuses across the United States, the introduction of generative artificial intelligence has sparked a sort of arms race. Rapid adoption of AI by young people set off waves of anxiety that ...
KPMG has adopted measures to identify the use of AI by its staff and will record how many of its workers have misused the technology when it publishes annual results, it said. The Australian Financial ...
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More than half of teens in the United States are using AI chatbots to complete schoolwork, according to a new survey by Pew ...