The use of AI "cheating" by middle school students in the United States has become a trend, and Musk raised his hand in favor

Sina Financial News Gene Munster, a well-known technology analyst, posted on the X platform that it has become common for American middle school students to use generative AI tools to “cheat”, and the situation has gotten out of control. This has reduced the amount of time they spend on homework by 50%. While school administrators think it’s cheating, students don’t think so. Munster wrote: "Initially, I was shocked when I heard about the widespread use of generative AI in schools. But on reflection, I think the students who used these tools were right. You must embrace these tools in order to gain a foothold in the job market of the future. Not only information workers, but skilled workforces undoubtedly need to leverage AI to maintain correlation. In response to Munster’s point of view, Musk responded with a “100%” emoji, expressing his complete approval.

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