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AI in Schools: How many teachers, students embrace artificial intelligence as education tool

AI in Education Editorialβ€’β€’β€’Updated May 31, 2026β€’1 min readβ€’Read source
AI in Schools: How many teachers, students embrace artificial intelligence as education tool
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Skip to content ( InvestigateTV ) β€” Artificial intelligence is reshaping industries, pushing the boundaries of technology and integrating into many parts of daily life, including the classroom. A report from the nonprofit Center for Democracy and Technology found that during the 2024-25 school year, 85 percent of teachers used AI in the classroom. That same report found students sought out AI too: 86 percent used it for school or personal use.

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