Half of parents think AI will take over their children’s jobs, destroy their creativity

Half of parents think AI will take over their children's jobs, destroy their creativity

According to a recent study, parents prioritize storytelling and creative activities with their children to prepare them for the future. The survey of 2,000 parents of a Gen Alpha child examined early childhood development and how it is influenced by playtime and creative storytelling. Along with this, it also looked at how parents believe artificial … Read more

Americans consume about 80 pounds of sugar a year, the survey found

Americans consume about 80 pounds of sugar a year, the survey found

According to a recent study, the average American consumes over 36,000 grams of sugar per year. The survey of 2,000 Americans found that the average person ingests 99 grams of sugar a day, which is more sugar than there is in two 12-ounce cans of soda. Over the course of a year, that adds up … Read more

Could you pass your driving test if you took it today? Too Many Americans Failed: Here’s Why

Could you pass your driving test if you took it today? Too Many Americans Failed: Here's Why

A quarter of Americans aren’t sure they’d pass the written driver’s test if they were asked to retake it now, according to a new study. A survey of 2,000 driving adults examined how smart respondents are about the road and their car, finding that only 40% are absolutely sure they remember and follow all the … Read more

Our favorite time to brag on social media is revealed

Our favorite time to brag on social media is revealed

According to a new study, the social “passing of the clock” occurs at 2:36 p.m. on Saturdays. A poll of 2,000 US adults who shop on social media, split evenly by generation, found that Saturday around 2:30pm is when you’re most likely to finally pull the trigger on that thing you’ve been eyeing on social … Read more