Over Half (55%) of Undergraduate Students Worldwide Want Involvement of Human Expertise in GenAI, According to New Global Survey
- Insightful survey provides a comprehensive look at the lives and concerns of undergraduate students worldwide
- 50% of GenAI users input questions daily, indicating high usage and reliance on the tool
- 55% of students call for human expertise in generating answers, suggesting room for improvement in GenAI technology
Chegg.org, the non-profit arm of education technology company Chegg, today launches the Global Student Survey 2023 – the most comprehensive up-to-date survey this year of the lives, hopes and concerns of undergraduate students across 15 countries, as they enter the age of AI.
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40% of undergraduate students worldwide say they have used generative AI for their college/university studies. Of those students,50% input a question into GenAI tools once a day or more. -
While students appear to view GenAI as a helpful learning support tool, they still see room for improvement, with
55% of all those surveyed calling for the involvement of human expertise in generating answers. At the same time, of the40% of undergraduates who have used GenAI for their studies,47% are concerned about receiving incorrect or inaccurate information. -
66% of students agree that they would rather their college/university offered the choice of more online learning if it meant paying lower tuition fees. -
59% of students worldwide say they have experienced not sleeping enough,54% have experienced daily feelings of anxiety, and nearly half (46% ) have suffered academic burnout.
The survey's new findings, published today by Chegg.org, the non-profit arm of education technology company Chegg, are based on in-depth opinion polling of more than 11,800 undergraduate students aged 18-21 years across 15 countries. (Graphic: Business Wire)
The new findings are among those published today by Chegg.org, the non-profit arm of education technology company Chegg. They are based on in-depth opinion polling by Yonder Consulting of more than 11,800 undergraduate students aged 18-21 years across 15 countries (
“This is our third Chegg.org Global Student Survey, and the most comprehensive up-to-date survey this year for its breadth of the number of students surveyed, countries featured, and the range of topics covered,” said Heather Hatlo Porter, Head of Chegg.org and Chief Communications Officer of Chegg, Inc. “It provides valuable insight into undergraduate students’ lives, hopes and concerns as they enter the age of AI.”
The survey also shows that an overwhelming majority (
“Although students are starting to adopt GenAI to support their learning, it’s clear they see room for improvement. Students want GenAI learning tools that provide accurate, reliable study support. Crucially, according to our survey, the top priority for improving the technology among all those surveyed worldwide was the involvement of human expertise. An analysis of our internal research found that students are mainly using GenAI for writing tasks, and are not yet fully leveraging the technology for STEM subjects,” said Hatlo Porter.
About two-thirds (
Among the
“By elevating the voices of students and listening to their concerns, we can gain profound insights into how to support them. Crucially, as we enter this new age of AI, we will better understand how to harness the full potential of this technology, enabling students to learn how they want, what they want, when they want, and in their preferred format – which will ultimately help them on their lifelong learning journey,” added Hatlo Porter. “Our Global Student Survey also shows that students around the world are stressed, lack sleep, and have trouble meeting new friends. There is a pressing need for robust mental health support, so learners can make the most of their education and face the future with confidence.”
The survey also uncovered worrying findings on students’ mental health. A majority (
Nevertheless, the survey results show that, more than two years on from COVID lockdowns in most countries polled, two-thirds (
About Chegg.org
Chegg.org is the impact, advocacy, and research arm of Chegg, Inc: addressing the issues facing the modern student. For more information, visit www.chegg.org.
About Chegg:
Millions of people all around the world Learn with Chegg. Our mission is to improve learning and learning outcomes by putting students first. We support life-long learners starting with their academic journey and extending into their careers. The Chegg platform provides products and services to support learners to help them better understand their academic course materials, and also provides personal and professional development skills training, to help them achieve their learning goals. Chegg is a publicly held company based in
About the research:
Chegg.org commissioned polling company Yonder Consulting to conduct the survey. Yonder Consulting interviewed 11,816 undergraduate students aged 18-21 in 15 countries between 31 July-16 August 2023. The countries included in the research are
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Tonya B. Hudson, press@chegg.com
Source: Chegg
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