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For all the problems artificial intelligence claims to solve, adoption by both companies and individuals might be slower than many AI proponents expected.

A new global survey of online students by learning platform Preply indicates that nearly three-quarters of online learners are concerned about AI in education. Levels of concern vary from country to country, with Spain having the highest, at 80%. The United States and Germany are in the middle with 77% and 71%, respectively, while countries like Brazil and Turkey are least concerned. Women are more apprehensive about AI than men, but the level of concern is similar across Gen Z, millennial, and Gen X students.

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