About 1 in 5 U.S. teens who’ve heard of ChatGPT have used it for schoolwork
Roughly one-in-five teenagers who have heard of ChatGPT say they have used it to help them do their schoolwork.
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Roughly one-in-five teenagers who have heard of ChatGPT say they have used it to help them do their schoolwork.
62% of U.S. adults under 30 say they use TikTok, compared with 39% of those ages 30 to 49, 24% of those 50 to 64, and 10% of those 65 and older.
Today, 52% of Americans are more concerned than excited about AI in daily life, compared with just 10% who say they are more excited than concerned.
More than half of U.S. teens say it would be difficult for them to give up social media. 36% say they spend too much time on social media.
With our shift to using NPORS for studying topics like the digital divide, Americans can now respond by mail or online. This change in approach sets us up to continue studying tech adoption long into the future.
Here is what our surveys found about the students most likely to lack the home internet connectivity needed to finish schoolwork.
As schools close and classes and assignments shift online, some students do not have reliable access to the internet at home.
Monica Anderson, associate director of internet and technology research, speaks about our latest report on the world of online dating.
The tech landscape has changed dramatically over the past decade, both in the United States and around the world.
#BlackLivesMatter was used roughly 47.8 million times on Twitter – an average of just under 3.7 million times per day – from May 26 to June 7.
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