End of Semester AI Report: More college students say AI is helping them get better grades

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End of Semester AI Report: More college students say AI is helping them get better grades

Pearson's generative AI Study Tools are gaining popularity among college students, with over 70,000 students at 1,000 institutions using them. These tools have facilitated more than 2 million interactions, providing personalized guidance and explanations for challenging concepts. Students using AI tools are showing increased engagement and focus on learning difficult topics.

The study reveals that students are spending more time in their eTextbooks when using AI tools, indicating a deeper understanding of complex subjects. The most queried topics include cells, chemical reactions, and molecular shapes. Pearson plans to expand its AI study tools to reach millions of students in the upcoming Fall 2024 semester.

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