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What Schools Can Do to Make Teens Smarter Users of AI

Last updated: September 19, 2024 9:40 am
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly prevalent in our daily lives, and a recent report by Common Sense Media suggests that teens who have discussed AI in school are more likely to use it responsibly. The study found that 70 percent of teens have used AI tools, with Chatbots and text generators being the most popular choice among them.

Interestingly, the report also revealed that teens who have talked about AI in school are more likely to fact-check the information they receive from AI tools. This is crucial in ensuring that they use AI responsibly, as these tools have the potential to provide inaccurate or biased information. Additionally, students who have had class discussions about AI are more aware of the possibility of using AI to cheat and understand the importance of learning about AI for future career success.

Despite the benefits of discussing AI in school, the report highlights that not many educators are currently engaging in these conversations with their students. Only 37 percent of teens reported having had class discussions about generative AI, while 53 percent said they had not. This lack of education on the topic is concerning, especially since many parents are unaware of their children’s AI use.

The survey, which was conducted with 1,045 adults in the United States and their teenage children, emphasizes the need for more education around AI in schools. By fostering conversations about AI and its implications, educators can help students develop a better understanding of how to use this technology effectively and responsibly.

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In conclusion, it is clear that discussing AI in school can have a significant impact on how teens use this technology. Educators play a crucial role in guiding students towards a better understanding of AI and its potential benefits and pitfalls. By incorporating AI discussions into the curriculum, teachers can empower students to navigate the increasingly AI-driven world with knowledge and responsibility.

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