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Adoption for AI. This should be a new subject at school, according to parents

2025-08-30 08:00

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2025-08-30 08:00

62 percent Parents believe that the school should teach about the threats associated with artificial intelligence – according to the SW Research study of the Market and Opinion Research Agency. 56 percent He would like their children to use AI under the supervision of teachers or themselves.

Adoption for AI. This should be a new subject at school, according to parents
Adoption for AI. This should be a new subject at school, according to parents
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The surveyed parents were asked, among others, what they thought about using AI in education, about the pros and cons of artificial intelligence.

39 percent Parents participating in the study admitted that their children use AI -based tools for educational purposes. According to them, this is done primarily to search for information (45 percent of indications), although they also observe other applications, such as summarizing the content of reading (28 %), solving or checking mathematical tasks (26 percent) or homework from other subjects (26 percent) or translation of educational materials from other languages ​​(26 percent).

32 percent respondents do not see any contraindications that the student uses the content generated by AI, if it is to help you get good grades. Even more, because 40 percent respondents believe that artificial intelligence should be available in school education every day.

35 percent study participants believe that technology can help learn objects that cause difficulties, 31 percent. He sees in it support in developing digital competences and preparing for a career, and 30 percent. Appreciates facilitated access to valuable educational materials. He sees no benefits from AI in education 14 percent. respondents.

The respondents also express fears. Most often they relate to the restrictions of students' creativity (33 percent of indications), the risk of addiction to technology in the learning process (31 percent) and a decrease in critical thinking, writing and counting skills (31 percent). Fears related to privacy or excessive time in front of the screen are rarer (16 percent of indications).

62 percent respondents believe that the curriculum should include content about AI threats. 52 percent He would like schools to teach how to use its possibilities in a safe and effective way. 56 percent He would like their children to use AI best under the supervision of teachers or parents. 49 percent He feels that schools are not ready for such a challenge yet.

Study of SW Research of the Market and Opinion Research Agency commissioned by Empik was conducted on July 2-15, 2025 by the CAWI (Computer-Assisted Web Interview-computer-assisted interview with the help of a website) at the nationwide group of 1005 adult respondents with children. (PAP)

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