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11 resultsfor “how often do students use AI”

Tech

The Labor Department wants to teach you to use AI more. Here's what we found

often do you use AI tools?" > A: Daily or almost daily > B: A few times a week > C: Occasionally, for specific tasks > D: Not yet, but I'm more open

NPR Topics: NewsApr 17
Tech

Sycophantic AI flatters and suggests you are not to blame

students said that in those interactions, the AI quickly appeared to take their side. "And I think more broadly," says Cheng, "if you use AI for writing some sort of code or even editing

NPR Topics: NewsApr 23
Conflicts

Families sue OpenAI over Canadian mass shooter's use of ChatGPT

student union at Florida State University on April 17, 2025 in Tallahassee, Florida. Two people were killed and five injured in the attack. Florida's attorney general is now investigating OpenAI because the alleged shooter

NPR Topics: NewsApr 29
Politics

TikTok’s algorithm favored Republican content in 2024 US elections, study finds

often clear how recommendation algorithms shape what appears in feeds. Professors Talal Rahwan and Yasir Zaki at New York University’s Abu Dhabi campus set out to study how partisan politics shows up on TikTok

The Guardian WorldMay 6
Business

Graduate 'ghosted' by employers has applied for 400 jobs and had only three interviews

used in the dating world, and means to [suddenly cut off contact with someone](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cgmjj0dvwrmo) - but recruitment consultant Michael Jones believes it's becoming increasingly common for job applicants. In a fiercely competitive

BBC NewsApr 22
World

Young South Sudanese models ‘take up space’ in quest to showcase talent

use to convince her family that a career in the industry was possible for their daughter. “Ninety-five percent of the models you see from South Sudan will tell you the same thing: Adut Akech

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 17
Politics

UK anti-immigration social media accounts traced to Sri Lanka and Vietnam

using AI to push anti-immigration narratives. Some of them have also occasionally experimented with content more sympathetic to migrants. States and other groups are attempting to manipulate public opinion with Fake AI accounts such

BBC NewsMay 15
Health

The surprising origin of 4 features that superglue kids — and adults — to screens

often cite video slots as their game of choice, [studies](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0005796798000862) have found. Some people gamble on these machines for extraordinary periods of time, Schüll found in her ethnographic fieldwork. They can play

NPR Topics: NewsApr 21
World

Back to books - Sweden's schools give up digital learning

often," says Sophie, 18. She says one teacher "has started printing all the texts that we use during the lesson", while a digital learning platform in maths lessons has been swapped out for textbook-only

BBC NewsApr 15
Health

Monday briefing: Will the international effort to stop the further spread of hantavirus be successful?

often fatal lung disease called hantavirus pulmonary syndrome. “It’s transmitted from specific species of rodent,” says Hammer, “and we already have evidence of it transmitting from human to human. But being on a boat

The Guardian WorldMay 11
Tech

Tuesday briefing: How AI facial recognition in policing works – and how it can go wrong

often before the person had any idea they had been identified. In one case, he saw a man taken to the ground by several officers in a matter of moments. “It all just happens

The Guardian WorldMay 5