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Teens Don‘t Worry About AI. Should They?

  • A survey by Junior Achievement USA and Ipsos found 73 percent of U.S. teens believe AI will have a positive or neutral impact on their future job prospects.
  • The survey showed 90 percent of teens expect to match or exceed their parents' or grandparents' financial success.
  • Junior Achievement CEO Jack Harris emphasized the need to equip students with skills and mindsets to manage changes from advances in AI and technology.
  • Junior Achievement launched 'Education for What's Next' to prepare young people with durable skills for success in a job market influenced by AI and automation.
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Teens Don‘t Worry About AI. Should They?

(NAPSI)—A new survey of U.S. teens by Junior Achievement USA (JA)—long a leader in experiential learning—and global research firm Ipsos shows that 73 percent believe AI (Artificial Intelligence) will have a mostly positive effect, or none at all, on their…

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Montana Standard broke the news in on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
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