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Girls find AI smarter, funnier, and more helpful than parents, survey shows

A recent survey by Girl Scouts of the USA reveals that a significant majority of girls aged 5-13 view AI-powered voice assistants and chatbots as friends, often turning to them for emotional support and homework help. Many girls perceive AI as superior to their parents for entertainment, recommendations, and academic assistance, a trend largely underestimated by parents. While most parents acknowledge AI's potential benefits, a substantial portion express concern about their children's ability to discern AI-generated information and a lack of preparedness to teach safe AI usage. AI

影响 Highlights a growing reliance on AI for emotional support and education among young girls, indicating a potential shift in parent-child dynamics and the need for AI literacy education.

排序理由 Survey results detailing user perceptions and behaviors regarding AI. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=0.7]

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Girls find AI smarter, funnier, and more helpful than parents, survey shows

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  1. Fortune TIER_1 English(EN) · Catherina Gioino ·

    Girls say AI is a smarter tutor, a funnier comedian, and has better better taste than their parents, new Girl Scouts survey finds

    Girls ages 5 to 13 are increasingly seeing AI as a friend.