Nearly all undergraduate students say they use generative artificial intelligence (AI) to help with their assessed work, a ...
Fewer than 1 in 10 CEOs of large U.S. companies plan to cut jobs due to AI in 2026, according to a new survey from consultancy KPMG. Why it matters: The disruptive nature of AI is fostering ...
In the fourth quarter of last year, 43% of public-sector employees said they used AI at least a few times annually, according ...
Is AI stealing our jobs? A survey of 2,000 IT executives reveals a complicated answer ...
Voters are worried about AI and don’t trust either political party to handle the rapidly evolving technology, according to a ...
WILMINGTON, DE, 3rd Mar 2026 - Global Work AI, a U.S.-based job search platform, surveyed more than 1,000 job seekers ...
But like any tool, some teens are using it to cut corners and avoid doing the work. Pew found that one in 10 students uses chatbots to do most or all of their schoolwork. And nearly 60% of teens ...
New EdWeek Research Center data show that many students are already being taught AI literacy.
Men are more enthusiastic about AI, while women are more skeptical, according to CNBC's 5th annual SurveyMonkey Women at Work survey.
Nearly half of S. Korean high school students are using AI to help them study, a survey showed, as the government moves to expand AI education.
A Pew Research Center survey found that just 4 in 10 parents talk to their teens about AI usage.
The survey reveals 23% of institutional credit investors say an artificial intelligence (AI) bubble is their biggest worry.