ABOUT

Why this page exists.

This project was built by and for students, in a classroom at a business school where the conversation about AI kept getting stuck in the same place: either cheerleading ("AI will solve everything!") or doom ("AI will take your future"). Neither is true, and neither is useful.

Over a semester, we collected the AI fears students actually had — in lectures, in office hours, in DMs, in group projects. Four kept coming up: it's cheating, it's bad for the environment, it makes us stupid, and it will take my job. Two more came up often enough to include: privacy and bias.

For each one, we tried to do three things honestly: say where the worry is earned, say where it's overblown, and give you something you can actually do Monday morning.

There's also a chat agent named Otis, specialized on these topics. Otis won't make fun of you, won't moralize, and will say "I don't know" when that's the true answer.

Wherever possible we cite Gallup, Stanford, MIT, the World Economic Forum, Brookings, and major outlets like Consumer Reports, EdWeek, and the Harvard Gazette. Every stat on the site links back to the original. If you find one that's out of date or wrong, please tell us.

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