Nearly 70 percent of 300 survey respondents said they were more interested in the quality of educational content than whether or not it was created by AI, a possible sign that skepticism about AI is waning. According to the study, which surveyed over 300 of its users to gauge their responses to AI and human-generated content, AI is getting better at creating educational content with “accessibility and personalization” in mind. While audiences were still skeptical of AI-generated content, the report said, 13 percent of respondents showed “great enthusiasm” for AI after watching AI-generated videos and expressed more interest in learning about the emerging technology. The report also suggested that fear of AI is decreasing generally, with nearly 70 percent of respondents saying they were more concerned with the quality of the content than how it was created.