New research from The Rithm Project shows how young people use artificial intelligence tools for connection, support and ...
Why some people get better results from AI, and how perspective-taking, flexibility, and active thinking make the difference.
Two new research reports highlight growing concerns about the impact of AI use on teens and young adults’ mental health and how they use the technology to address those challenges. The reports—both ...
This study is Pew Research Center’s latest effort to explore the landscape of teens and technology today. It focuses on artificial intelligence – from how teens use chatbots to how they think about AI ...
Like with many tech trends before it, it’s no surprise that young people are among the biggest adopters of AI chatbot tools.
AI frees up mental capacity so people can think, create and contribute at a higher level. It also makes work more enjoyable.
CONVENTIONAL WISDOM is forming quickly. Social-media use damages young people’s mental health and generative artificial intelligence is now eroding their ability to think. The anxiety is ...
Over the past year, as generative AI tools have become common in college classrooms, much of the conversation has centered on academic integrity: how to detect AI use, how to redesign assignments and ...
As AI becomes a daily work tool, the real risk may not be losing our intelligence—but losing confidence in our own thinking. New research suggests the difference comes down to how actively we engage ...