35% Students Using GenAI in EdTech, But Many Confuse It With Search Engine: Bharat Survey 2025

GenAI is becoming a part of children's education in the country, but according to the Bharat Survey for EdTech 2025, 75% of children consider it merely an internet search engine. In a survey of 12,500 families across 10 states, 46% of respondents cited misinformation as a major risk. Children use GenAI primarily for school work.

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35% Students Using GenAI in EdTech, But Many Confuse It With Search Engine: Bharat Survey 2025
35% Students Using GenAI in EdTech, But Many Confuse It With Search Engine: Bharat Survey 2025

Generative Artificial Intelligence (Gen AI) is increasingly finding its way into the education curriculum of children in the country, but misconceptions about the technology are also coming to light. According to the Bharat Survey for EdTech 2025, released on Wednesday, 35% of children using edtech are now studying with GenAI tools. However, among those who are aware of GenAI, nearly three-quarters consider it merely an internet search engine.

The survey was conducted between July 2025 and January 2026. It covered 12,500 households and 2,500 teachers across 10 states. According to the report, GenAI is no longer an experimental technology for children in low-income families. Of these, 96% use it several times a week, while 69% of these children use GenAI tools daily.

According to the report, it was found that 85% of the Gen AI-savvy children said they understood how it worked, but 72% compared it to a regular search application. This confuses the line between the possible answers generated by AI and the correct information available on the internet.

Furthermore, approximately 46% of respondents cited misinformation as a major risk associated with the use of edtech and GenAI. Furthermore, concerns were expressed about excessive use.

Muskan Kumawat

Muskan Kumawat Verified Local Voice • 13 Apr, 2026Journalist

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