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Research on AI tutoring ran into a problem: Most students wouldn’t use it
Stanford University researchers found that most students did not use an AI literacy tutor, even with human support, spending only 1-4 extra minutes weekly. The study highlights a gap between access to AI tools and actual student engagement, with implications for educational technology adoption in schools.
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