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A new report by the Art & Science Group LLC reveals that college-bound students are worried about their AI skills and how it may affect their college and career goals. Over half of the surveyed students are concerned about the impact of AI on their chances of getting into their desired college. Many fear that their peers who are using AI will have an advantage in the admissions process, limiting their own scholarship opportunities and future career prospects. Additionally, ethical concerns about AI are raised, with students believing that it contributes to misinformation, is a form of cheating, and hinders critical thinking and creativity. The report emphasizes the need for universities to address these concerns and adapt their approach to AI.
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A new report by the Art & Science Group LLC reveals that college-bound students are worried about their AI skills and how it may affect their college and career goals. Over half of the surveyed students are concerned about the impact of AI on their chances of getting into their desired college. Many fear that their peers who are using AI will have an advantage in the admissions process, limiting their own scholarship opportunities and future career prospects. Additionally, ethical concerns about AI are raised, with students believing that it contributes to misinformation, is a form of cheating, and hinders critical thinking and creativity. The report emphasizes the need for universities to address these concerns and adapt their approach to AI.

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