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Survey Reveals 1 in 5 US Teens Use ChatGPT for Schoolwork


Use of ChatGPT for schoolwork among US teens

Roughly one-in-five teenagers who have heard of ChatGPT say they have used it to help them do their schoolwork, according to a new Pew Research Center survey ...

Survey Reveals 1 in 5 US Teens Use ChatGPT for Schoolwork

A Pew Research Center survey highlights this shift, revealing that around one in five U.S. teenagers familiar with ChatGPT have used it for ...

1 in 5 US teens who've heard of ChatGPT used it for homework

... heard of ChatGPT admit to using the OpenAI technology to help them do their schoolwork, a new Pew Research Center study has found.

One in Five Teens Who Have Heard of ChatGPT Say They've Used ...

One in 5 teens who have heard of ChatGPT say they've used it for schoolwork, study finds · A Pew Center study found that one in five teens who ...

About 1 in 5 U.S. Teens Who've Heard of ChatGPT Have Used It for ...

Roughly one in five teenagers who have heard of ChatGPT say they have used it to help them do their schoolwork, according to a new Pew Research Center survey.

Teens Will Use AI for Schoolwork, But Most Think It's Cheating ...

The survey comes as teachers—and students—grapple with the use of AI in the classroom.

How to talk with your kids about AI - The Washington Post

1 in 10 teens already use ChatGPT for school. Here's how to guide them. Teens have used AI apps, even if their parents have not. Here are ...

Most US Teens Use Generative AI. Most of Their Parents Don't Know

A news survey shows that AI use among high schoolers has exploded in recent months, as educators and parents struggle to keep up.

Teens Are Using AI For Homework. What Should Parents Do?

A study finds that teens are using generative AI to complete homework. Parents are unaware and schools aren't communicating policies.

Most US Teens Use Generative AI. Did You Know That?

A new survey shows that most US teens use generative AI. However, educators and most parents are struggling to keep up with that usage.

Business Insider on X: "One in 5 teens who have heard of ChatGPT ...

... ChatGPT say they've used it for schoolwork, study finds. A new Pew research center survey of US teens ... do their schoolwork. 5:32 PM · Nov ...

Teens are looking to AI for information and answers, two surveys show

Two new surveys, both released this month, show how high school and college-age students are embracing artificial intelligence.

New Data Reveal How Many Students Are Using AI to Cheat

The percentage of students who admitted to cheating has remained flat since the advent of ChatGPT and other readily available generative AI tools.

Educators Battle Plagiarism As 89% Of Students Admit To ... - Forbes

Nearly 90% students are already using ChatGPT for homework assignments, creating challenges around plagiarism, cheating, and learning.

Kids who use ChatGPT as a study assistant do worse on tests

An experiment in a Turkish high school shows that using ChatGPT in math can “substantially inhibit learning.” Even a fine-tuned version of ...

New Survey of American Teens Estimates How Many Are Using ...

A survey of teens finds less than half have heard at least some about ChatGPT, and less than one-third have put the AI platform to use.

ChatGPT is landing kids in the principal's office, survey finds

As educators worry students could use artificial intelligence tools to cheat, a new survey makes clear its impact on young people: They're getting into trouble.

High School Cheating Increase from ChatGPT? Research Finds Not ...

... surveyed students across 40 high schools through an education nonprofit she co-founded. ... “Many teens are using a variety of technology…[but] ...

ChatGPT Used by Teachers More Than Students: New Survey

WASHINGTON, D.C., March 1, 2023—Teachers use OpenAI's ChatGPT for ... U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey (2021 5-year data).

Teens use, hear of ChatGPT more than parents: poll - The Hill

Fifty-eight percent of surveyed students aged 12 to 18 said they have used ChatGPT, compared to just 30 percent of surveyed parents of school-aged children.