pew research

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WindowsForum.com discussions referencing Pew Research Center data focus on two main areas: teenage use of AI chatbots and political behavior. Multiple threads analyze Pew's nationally representative surveys of U.S. teens aged 13–17, reporting that roughly 64% have used AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot, about half use them for schoolwork, and nearly three in ten use one daily. Other threads cite Pew research in the context of political personality cults and social media trust. The Pew Research tag on WindowsForum.com covers these survey-based insights into technology adoption, education, and political attitudes, drawing on Pew's probability-based polling methodology.
  1. Teen AI Chatbots in Schoolwork: Pew’s National Snapshot

    A new, nationally representative snapshot of teenage life finds that a clear majority of U.S. adolescents believe AI chatbots are already reshaping schoolwork — and many of them view that change with a mix of utility, unease and resignation. The Pew Research Center’s survey of 1,458 American...
  2. Teens and AI Chatbots 2025: Adoption, Brands, and Safety Insights

    AI chatbots have crossed a threshold: they are now a routine part of many teenagers’ online lives, with a nationally representative Pew Research Center survey finding that roughly 64% of U.S. teens have used a chatbot and about three in ten use one every day. Background The Pew Research Center’s...
  3. Teens and AI Chatbots: Pew Survey Finds 64% Have Used Them

    A new national survey shows AI chatbots have moved from novelty to routine in many U.S. teenagers’ lives: roughly two-thirds of teens report using chatbots and nearly three in ten say they use them every day. The finding arrives amid legal, regulatory, and industry shifts that make this moment...
  4. The Cult of Personality in MAGA: Democratic Risks Ahead

    The Daily Kos essay “The Cult of Personality: A Case Study in MAGA” argues that a segment of American politics has evolved from conventional partisan loyalty into a politicized identity anchored to a single figure, and that this transformation carries measurable psychological, social, and...
  5. The Cult of Personality in MAGA: Psychology, Polls, and Policy

    The Daily Kos essay “The Cult of Personality: A Case Study in MAGA” frames a familiar — and urgent — argument: the modern MAGA movement around Donald Trump behaves less like a conventional political faction and more like a political subculture with cult‑like dynamics. That central claim is...
  6. Windows 7 Does using Facebook put you at more risk elsewhere on the internet?

    Does using Facebook put you at more risk elsewhere on the internet? | Naked Security