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Summary Of The Walton Family Foundation AI Usage Survey

“Americans have broadly positive views of AI and are using it at work and in their daily lives. 59% of teachers, 70% of K-12 students, 75% of undergraduate students, and 68% of K-12 parents have favorable views of AI chatbots. Around three-quarters in each group report having used AI chatbots either personally or at school/work. […]

Detailed Breakdown Of Walton Family Foundation Survey

“The sample includes a total of N=1003 teachers, N=1001 K-12 students, N=1003 undergrads, and N=1000 parents. The teachers, K-12 students, and parents’ samples were weighted to align with demographic estimates from the U.S. Census and undergraduates with demographic estimates from the National Center for Education Statistics.”

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