Survey Finds Many Teens Use AI Chatbots for Schoolwork, Few Parents Discuss Usage
In Brief
Pew Research Center survey shows widespread teen AI use for schoolwork and limited parent-teen discussions.
Key Facts
- A Pew Research Center survey found that just 40% of parents talk to their teens about AI usage
- More than half of teens report using AI chatbots to assist with schoolwork
- Teens perceive chatbot-assisted cheating as a common aspect of student life
- The survey highlights a gap between teen AI usage and parental awareness
- The data was collected recently and reflects current trends in AI use among teenagers
What Happened
A recent Pew Research Center survey revealed that over half of teenagers use AI chatbots to help with school assignments. Despite this, only 40% of parents report having conversations with their teens about AI usage. Teens also indicated that using chatbots for cheating is seen as a regular part of student life.
Why It Matters
The findings indicate a significant gap between teen engagement with AI technology and parental awareness or guidance. This has implications for educational policies, parental involvement, and discussions about academic integrity in the context of emerging AI tools. Understanding these dynamics is important for addressing challenges related to AI in education.
Sources
- CBS News — Teens use AI more frequently than parents know, survey finds(2h ago)
- NYT — More Than Half of Teens Use Chatbots for Schoolwork, Survey Finds(2h ago)
