More teens report using ChatGPT for schoolwork, despite the tech’s faults
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A recent Pew Research Center survey shows 26% of U.S. teens aged 13-17 use ChatGPT for schoolwork, twice the number from two years ago. Most teens find it acceptable for research, but fewer approve of its use for math. ChatGPT's accuracy is limited, particularly in history and math. Black and Hispanic teens use it more for school-related work. Educators are split on AI's educational impact, with only 18% of K-12 teachers using AI tools in class.
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