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A Staggering Proportion of High School Kids Are Using AI to Do Their Homework, Which Is Probably Not Going to End Well

AI in Education EditorialUpdated June 2, 20261 min readRead source
A Staggering Proportion of High School Kids Are Using AI to Do Their Homework, Which Is Probably Not Going to End Well
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Illustration by Tag Hartman-Simkins / Futurism. Source: Getty Images Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech Email address Sign Up Thank you! Who could’ve guessed that when you give millions of kids free access to a homework-writing chatbot, they’d stop writing their own essays? According to new research from the Pew Research Center, the number of kids automating school assignments is now staggering.

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What is the best AI homework helper?
Highly rated AI homework helpers include Khanmigo (math and reading, step-by-step), Photomath (photo-based math solving), Grammarly (writing feedback), and Socratic by Google (multi-subject explanations with visual aids). The best choice depends on the subject: Photomath excels at math; Grammarly is unmatched for writing improvement.
Is using an AI homework helper cheating?
Using an AI homework helper becomes cheating when it replaces the student's own thinking and the submitted work is represented as the student's original effort. Using AI to understand concepts, check work, or get hints is generally considered acceptable study behavior, but school policies vary and should always be consulted.
Can AI homework helpers solve math problems?
Yes. Tools like Photomath, Wolfram Alpha, and Microsoft Math Solver can solve problems ranging from basic arithmetic to calculus by photographing handwritten or typed equations. They display step-by-step solutions, which helps students understand the method rather than just get the answer. Most offer free tiers sufficient for school-level math.
Are AI homework helpers accurate?
AI homework helpers vary in accuracy by subject. Dedicated math solvers like Photomath are highly accurate for standard problems. General-purpose tools like ChatGPT can make arithmetic errors or confuse formulas, especially in complex multi-step problems. Students should verify AI-generated answers, particularly for science and math homework.

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