ChatGPT is a homework helper for more than a quarter of teenagers – and the trend is accelerating

  • ChatGPT use in school work doubled in one year to 26% among American teenagers
  • A majority of teenagers think it’s fine to use ChatGPT for research
  • Far fewer support using ChatGPT to write essays or solve math problems

I’m old enough to remember when teachers said we couldn’t use a calculator on tests because we wouldn’t always have one in our pocket and they’d check essays that seemed familiar against their features on the Encarta CD – the rom encyclopedia. Teachers today are faced with the far more sophisticated tools offered by ChatGPT and other AI chatbots, whose popularity has skyrocketed among students, according to a new report from the Pew Research Center. The proportion of teenagers using ChatGPT for school work doubled from 13% in 2023 to 26% a year later.

Let’s face it: schoolwork isn’t always the most exciting part of a teenager’s life. It’s no shocker that many teenagers are turning to artificial intelligence for some academic help. But the details of how ChatGPT is used by students are a bit more nuanced. Pew’s research found that a slim majority of 54% of teens are okay with using AI chatbots for tasks like researching new topics, which is hard to argue is an attempt to cheat. This approval drops to 29% for using ChatGPT to solve math problems, and only 18% of teens think it’s acceptable to have ChatGPT write essays for them.

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