Charlotte, NC, October 8, 2025
News Summary
A survey at UNC Charlotte reveals varied opinions among students on using ChatGPT, especially for mental health concerns. While 34% reported using the AI tool primarily for academic and productivity tasks, 64.7% indicated they rarely or never use it. Many students remain skeptical about relying on AI for emotional support, preferring human interaction. The survey highlights the cautious approach students are taking towards generative AI in health and wellness contexts, and emphasizes the essential role of professional guidance.
Charlotte, NC – A recent survey conducted among the student body at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNC Charlotte) reveals diverse perspectives on the use of ChatGPT, particularly in the context of mental health concerns. The survey highlights that a significant portion of the student population remains hesitant about using generative AI technology for health-related tasks.
Approximately 34% of adults have reported using ChatGPT, with a higher adoption rate among those with higher education levels. Specifically, 51% of individuals with bachelor’s degrees and 52% with graduate degrees reported usage. Interestingly, only 33% of those with some college experience indicated they use ChatGPT.
Despite the overall usage rates, the survey indicates that a majority, 64.7%, of UNC Charlotte students reported that they do not use or rarely use ChatGPT. For those who do engage with the AI tool, primary applications include academic support such as assistance with assignments, studying, and explanations of complex concepts. Additionally, students have employed ChatGPT for personal productivity tasks, including planning, organizing, and time management. It has also been utilized to generate practice problems or seek help in subjects like math and engineering, although users noted a decrease in accuracy with more complex topics.
Career-related applications of ChatGPT have also gained traction among students, with individuals seeking help formatting resumes and preparing for interviews. However, feedback regarding the AI’s utility as a starting point for ideas is mixed. Moreover, when it comes to mental health support, use of ChatGPT is considerably lower, with students mostly favoring human interactions for emotional and relationship guidance.
Students expressed a sense of comfort when using ChatGPT for seeking relationship and emotional support due to its anonymity. Nevertheless, there is a shared understanding among students that while AI can assist, it has inherent limitations, particularly in effective mental health advice and support. Many students remain skeptical about relying heavily on generative AI for mental health, underscoring the complexity of the field and the necessity for professional human interaction.
Concerns about the reliability of health information provided by ChatGPT were acknowledged, with students finding it more credible when sourced from reputable websites. Additionally, universities are increasingly integrating policies regarding AI usage in academic settings, a move that highlights the growing relevance of AI in education and beyond.
When it comes to guidance on AI tools for health and wellness, students’ opinions remain divided. Some believe universities should provide frameworks surrounding the use of these technologies to enhance student wellness. The survey illuminates potential advancements in AI for diagnosis and treatment of health issues while reaffirming the essential role of human interaction in healthcare.
As the dialogue surrounding AI technology evolves, it is evident that students from UNC Charlotte are navigating these tools with caution and are advocating for a balanced approach to mental health support that combines both human and technological resources.
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FAQ
- What percentage of UNC Charlotte students reported using ChatGPT? 34% of adults have reported using ChatGPT.
- What are the primary uses of ChatGPT for those who engage with it? Primary uses include academic support (assignments, studying, explanations) and personal productivity (planning, organizing, time management).
- How do students feel about using ChatGPT for mental health support? Mental health support use of ChatGPT is the least common among surveyed students, with many expressing skepticism about relying on it for effective mental health advice.
- Do students prefer human interaction for mental health support? Students believe professional human interaction is essential for effective mental health support.
- Are there policies regarding AI usage in academics at universities? Policies regarding AI usage in academics are increasingly present in university syllabi.
Chart: Key Features of ChatGPT Usage Among UNC Charlotte Students
| Feature | Percentage |
|---|---|
| Students using ChatGPT | 34% |
| Students who don’t use or rarely use ChatGPT | 64.7% |
| Use for academic support | Various |
| Use for personal productivity | Various |
| Students seeking mental health support through ChatGPT | Least common |
| Preference for professional human interaction in mental health | Essential |
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- Niner Times: UNC Charlotte Students Weigh Pros and Cons of ChatGPT
- Wikipedia: Artificial Intelligence
- Charlotte Ledger: New AI Major Proposed for UNC Charlotte
- Google Search: AI in Education
- Charlotte Magazine: AI in Charlotte
- Google Scholar: Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education
- GovTech: North Carolina Universities Grapple with ChatGPT Use
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Artificial Intelligence
- Axios: Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools and ChatGPT
- Google News: ChatGPT in Education
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