Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. AI chatbots may be helping people polish emails and generate ideas, but researchers warn they’re also quietly flattening our ...
A new survey finds that most students use AI to support learning—not to complete full assignments—but many worry about being ...
On campuses that rushed to clamp down on ChatGPT-style tools, a strange feedback loop has taken hold. The more professors lean on AI detectors to catch cheaters, the more students quietly layer on new ...
A majority of high school and college students in the U.S. are using artificial intelligence programs like ChatGPT to complete school work, according to a body of research collected by the College ...
Educators want a say in how and which AI tools are used, and students want to be included in those discussions.
It’s not yet clear how AI influences learning in K-12 settings or when and how it’s best for teachers and students to use AI.
There’s fear among many educators that most students are now using AI to do too much of their schoolwork and most of their critical thinking. A new nationally representative survey of 13- to ...
Students are clearly embracing AI as a learning tool, but they’re also conflicted about what it means for their own learning.
As a teacher at Harvard, I believe my students should use AI on their assignments so they're prepared for the job market. But ...