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60% of American Teens Say AI Cheating Is Now ‘Normal’ at Their School

AI chatbots have infiltrated U.S. high schools in alarming ways. Nearly 60% of American teenagers say students at their school use AI chatbots to cheat “very often” or “somewhat often,” according to a new Pew Research study. The researchers found that teens now view cheating with AI as “a regular feature of student life.”

More than half of teenagers—54%—now use tools like ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot for homework help, double the rate from just one year ago. While 44% use AI for some assignments, 10% rely on chatbots for most or all schoolwork.

The survey of 1,458 teenagers shows how quickly chatbots have changed school life. In 2023, only 13% used ChatGPT for school. Now nearly half use AI for research, over 40% get help with math problems, and more than a third use bots to edit their writing.

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