Teens seem to think many of their peers are using AI unethically to do their schoolwork, the survey found. Six in 10 students ...
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 ...
Teachers have warned AI is hampering students’ ability to learn—but most of them are using it anyway.
AI homework tools can sound certain while being wrong. The real danger is students learning mistakes at scale, not just cheating or plagiarism.
A Pew survey also found that more than 1 in 10 U.S. teens use AI for emotional support or advice, and that they are more hopeful about the technology than adults.
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 ...
A new Pew Research Center survey looks at how teens use and view AI, from its impact in school to its impact in their ...
If you thought if using AI to cheat couldn't get any easier, think again. The post New AI Agent Logs Directly Into College ...
A partner at KPMG Australia was fined AUD 10,000 for using artificial intelligence (AI) to complete an internal AI ethics training test. The case has drawn widespread attention because it highlights ...
Firm says person fined A$10,000 is one of over two dozen staff in Australia caught using AI in exams since July ...
KPMG Australia fined a partner A$10,000 after 28 staff were caught using AI tools to cheat in internal training exams, ...