Surprisingly, these burned-out workers don't fear AI—they welcome it


by Fast Company

Fast Company— There are plenty of legitimate fears about AI taking over the world. But you know who isn’t so worried? Teachers. That’s not because teachers don’t care if their students use AI to write all their essays or complete their algebra homework—they do. But they’re also seriously burned out and turning to AI to give them some assistance. According to a new Canva survey of 1,000 U.S.-based kindergarten-through-grade-12 teachers, educators are struggling. That comes as no huge surprise. And judging...

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