85% Of Millennial Parents Trust AI To Diagnose, Treat Their Children
As artificial intelligence capabilities expand in the future, Millennial parents may be open to using it in their children's lives. The study, comprising a survey of 600 parents between 20 and 36 years old who have at least one child younger than eight, was designed to gauge parents' sentiment toward using AI in the lives of so-called'Generation Alpha' children. IEEE defines Generation Alpha as children born between 2010 and 2025 and expects artificial intelligence to be present in'nearly every aspect of their lives.' When it comes to teaching their children, almost three quarters (74%) of Millennial parents said they would consider using an AI tutor. Fewer than a quarter (10%) said they would not consider it at all, according to the study.
Sep-19-2017, 08:12:05 GMT
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