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Cal State Students Use AI Tools Despite Trust and Job Fears

What Happened

A new survey reveals that a significant number of California State University students are using AI-powered tools such as ChatGPT to help with academic assignments. Despite the widespread adoption, students report low levels of trust in the accuracy of AI-generated responses. Concerns are emerging over the potential impact of AI on academic integrity, with fears about cheating and plagiarism. Many students also believe that AI advancements could threaten job opportunities after graduation, adding to anxiety about the future of work in a landscape increasingly shaped by automation and artificial intelligence.

Why It Matters

The findings highlight increasing reliance on AI among students while exposing deep concerns about its impact on education and the workforce. Understanding student perceptions could guide universities in updating policies and curricula for a changing tech landscape. Read more in our AI News Hub

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