Parents face new challenges as their children use ChatGPT, an AI-powered chatbot. Dr. Aimee Roundtree advises parents to become knowledgeable and hold technology accountable.
Intelligent.com surveyed 3,017 college/highschool students, 3,234 parents of younger students & 801 participants in the US. Results show that ChatGPT has become a great replacement for human tutors - 95% of students, 96% of parents reported grade improvement. Find out all the details from the survey here!
Common Sense Media is an important nonprofit organization that specializes in researching and advocating for children and their family. Jim Steyer, the CEO of Common Sense Media, recently discussed the potential of AI technology on the next generation with CNN. Parents’ worry of students using AI to cheat on assignments is real, yet embracing these new tools can help parents better manage their children's usage. Join the cause and help Common Sense Media bridge the gap between technology and upbringing, to put the health and safety of children first!
Teenagers are more likely to use the popular generative AI chatbot tool, ChatGPT, than their parents according to a poll released Wednesday. 58% of teenagers have used ChatGPT, compared to just 30% of parents, and ChatGPT is also more popular in school, with 50% of students using it for assignments without permission of teachers or parents. Despite potential risks, 85% students and 81% parents still view it positively. With OpenAI's advancements, AI is becoming increasingly accessible to users.
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