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- American adults in a new Quinnipiac University survey were split on whether college students are more likely to use artificial intelligence to help avoid learning (47%) or to help them learn (42%). Percentages of respondents who thought AI would be used by students to avoid learning decreased with age; 58% of those 18-34 said so compared to 35% of respondents age 65 and older.
- Nearly three-quarters of American adults think it’s important that colleges and universities teach students how to use AI.
- The majority of those polled (59%) don’t think colleges and universities should use AI tools when considering applications for admission.
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