Fortune | FORTUNE 07月29日 16:10
Many students in China are choosing to learn AI mostly out of ‘guilt or shame,’ not because they enjoy it, study finds
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一项发表在《学习科学》期刊上的新研究表明,中国大学生使用AI工具并非出于个人兴趣或享受,而是感受到一种被动的压力和羞耻感。尽管Gen Z一代在教育领域积极拥抱AI,但研究发现,多数学生学习AI的动机并非内在的,而是为了不被同龄人视为落后或能力不足。这种“害怕失去面子”的心理促使他们优先考虑外部的认可和避免负面评价。这种外在驱动的学习方式可能使学生错过深入理解AI技术原理和进行创新的机会,而教育者应思考如何引导学生激发对AI的内在兴趣,鼓励其批判性思考而非仅仅获取答案。

🎓 研究发现,中国大学生使用AI工具的主要驱动力并非个人兴趣或享受,而是源于外部压力和对落后的恐惧。学生们担心不使用AI会被视为能力不足或落后于同龄人,这种“害怕失去面子”的心态促使他们更倾向于从众心理。

💡 尽管Gen Z是AI在教育领域应用的先行者,但多数学生学习AI的动机属于“内摄性调节”,即为了获得他人的认可和避免负面评价,而非出于对技术的内在兴趣或享受学习过程。这与内在动机驱动的学习方式形成鲜明对比。

📈 随着AI在劳动力市场日益普及,为进入职场的年轻人带来的就业压力是促使他们学习AI的另一个重要外在因素。然而,仅凭外在因素驱动的学习可能导致学生无法深入理解AI技术的工作原理,也限制了他们进行创新和引领下一波技术浪潮的潜力。

👩‍🏫 教育者在引导学生使用AI工具时扮演着关键角色。研究建议,教师应思考如何设计教学,让AI工具能够赋能学生进行批判性思考,激发他们对AI的内在学习动机,鼓励他们深入探索和解决问题,而非仅仅将其视为获取工作机会的手段。

Just because Gen Z is leading the charge on integrating AI tools into their school work doesn’t mean they actually want to be. 

A new study published this week in the journal Science of Learning found many university students in China are using AI tools not out of their own interest or enjoyment, but rather because they feel pressured and shamed into it.

AI is becoming a burgeoning application in higher education, with the younger generation out in front: a February SurveyMonkey report found more than 60% of Gen Z reported using AI for learning.

But AI’s ubiquity in Gen Z’s college lives doesn’t tell the full story of how students feel about the integration of the technology in their classrooms. Researchers in China found that fewer students were motivated to use AI due to intrinsic motivation, or wanting to learn to use the technology because they feel they would enjoy it or gain something from it.

“This meant that many students learned AI primarily out of guilt or shame and not because of personal enjoyment,” the study authors wrote. 

Beyond students feeling the need to keep up with their changing educational landscape as more institutions recognize uses for AI, students in China in particular may fear “losing face” around peers, with the rejection of AI learning seen potentially as a sign they are inferior or lagging behind their cohort.

“Consequently, the concerns for preserving one’s self-image could drive students to prioritize introjected regulation in AI learning, as they want to get approval and avoid negative judgments from peers and significant others,” the study said.

Extrinsic vs. intrinsic motivations to use AI

But as AI has transformed the labor market, pressure to learn these tools is mounting for young people preparing to enter the workforce, contributing to extrinsic motivations to use AI, according to Stephen Aguilar, a professor of education at the University of Southern California’s Rossier School of Education.

“A lot of students are in a position where they recognize that the future of their employment or the future of their livelihoods are somewhat dependent on understanding what AI is and how to use it capably,” he told Fortune

Indeed, Microsoft’s layoff total for this year swelled to 15,000 in July after the tech company shed 9,000 workers as part of its continued effort to streamline operations by embracing AI.

But students driven to use AI by external factors may miss other opportunities that intrinsically motivated peers take advantage of, Aguilar explained. 

“They might not be pushed to understand the deeper reasons why different AI technologies function the way they do,” he said. “Whereas, if they’re more intrinsically motivated, they want to get into the weeds, they’ll want to actually dig deeper, maybe innovate more.”

“That’s how you get the next wave of innovation, or the leaders who truly understand what the [ethical] implications are,” he added.

While AI use in higher education is dictated by government and school policies, educators ultimately have a significant say in shaping why students want to use AI, Aguilar argued.

With mixed evidence that AI enhances productivity or solves problems, instructors should consider how to expose students to AI tools that can help develop intrinsic motivation toward using the technology.

For example, what AI technology can empower students to think critically as opposed to just feeding them the answers?

“That’ll help them really design their own learning environments to use AI in a way that encourages students to dig deeper and to get excited about the problems that they’re trying to teach,” he said. “As opposed to feeling compelled to use the latest technology that will help them get a job or something like that.”

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