Most Parents Know Ai Will Be Crucial to Their Children'S Future


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"Most parents know AI will be crucial to their children's future."

That's the takeaway from a new Morning Consult survey commissioned by Samsung Solve for Tomorrow.

The survey of 1,000 US parents found that the vast majority92%believe AI knowledge is essential for children's education and careers, and that it's vital for the next generation to play a role in shaping the development and use of AI.

The survey also found that a significant number of parents (69 percent) are optimistic that AI has the potential to significantly advance education and learning, with applications cited as "significantly enhancing" education including: AI-powered educational games or simulations (89 percent), content creation tools (88 percent), and virtual assistants (83 percent).

"To prevent disparities in AI access and ensure the next generation can use AI responsibly and effectively, it's essential that all those involved in children's education are well-informed as AI becomes increasingly integrated into learning environments and STEM initiatives like Samsung Solve for Tomorrow," a Samsung Solve for Tomorrow rep says in a press release.

The survey also found that 92% feel they should be fully informed about the use of AI in their child's school.

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