Pew Study: Majority of U.S. Teens Turn to AI for Schoolwork

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A Pew Research Center survey finds that 54% of U.S. teens aged 13–17 have used AI chatbots (e.g., OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot) for schoolwork, up from 26% in 2024 and 13% in 2023, signaling chatbot-assisted help is becoming a regular part of student life and raising questions about cheating.
- More Than Half of Teens Use Chatbots for Schoolwork, Survey Finds The New York Times
- How Teens Use and View AI Pew Research Center
- Parents are underestimating their teens’ use of AI chatbots: Survey The Hill
- Most teens believe their peers are using AI to cheat in school The Washington Post
- Teens are using AI frequently in their daily lives, and many parents aren't aware, survey finds CBS News
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