Survey: Teachers concerned about AI's impact on students
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(The Center Square) - K-12 educators say students are turning to artificial intelligence for emotional support, and many are concerned that current safeguards are insufficient, according to a new study. The questionnaire, conducted by Arkansas State University, surveyed 760 K-12 educators to understand their views on the rise of AI and ChatGPT in classrooms.