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Theaters Close as Teens Turn to AI

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A double whammy is hitting the entertainment and education sectors, as AMC, the world's largest movie theater chain, announces plans to close more cinemas, while a new survey reveals that over half of teens are turning...

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Theaters Close as Teens Turn to AI

A Shift in Entertainment and Education Habits

Wednesday, February 25, 2026 • 3 min read • 2 source references

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A double whammy is hitting the entertainment and education sectors, as AMC, the world's largest movie theater chain, announces plans to close more cinemas, while a new survey reveals that over half of teens are turning to AI for schoolwork. These two seemingly unrelated trends may be more connected than they appear, as the way people consume entertainment and access information is undergoing a significant shift.

AMC's decision to close more theaters is a response to declining revenue and changing consumer habits. According to the company's fourth-quarter 2025 financial results, total revenue was $1.28 billion, a disappointing figure that has led the company to reevaluate its business strategy. By closing underperforming theaters, AMC hopes to cut costs and focus on more profitable locations.

However, the real story here may not be about the theaters themselves, but about the changing habits of their target audience. A recent Pew Research Center survey found that 57% of teens use AI to search for information, while 54% use it to help with schoolwork. This trend is not limited to simple queries, as four in 10 teens use chatbots to summarize articles, books, and videos.

The implications of this trend are far-reaching, and not just for the entertainment industry. As teens increasingly rely on AI for schoolwork, it raises questions about the future of education and the role of human teachers. While some may see AI as a useful tool for augmenting learning, others worry about the potential for over-reliance on technology and the loss of critical thinking skills.

The survey also found that many parents are unaware of their teens' AI usage, with 45% of teens claiming not to use the technology for school. This lack of awareness highlights the need for greater communication between parents, educators, and students about the role of AI in education.

As the entertainment and education sectors continue to evolve, it's clear that AI will play an increasingly important role. While AMC's theater closures may be a symptom of a larger trend, it's also a reminder that the way we consume information and entertainment is changing rapidly. As we navigate this new landscape, it's essential to consider the implications of these changes and to ensure that we're preparing students for a future where AI is an integral part of their daily lives.

The stakes are high, and the consequences of inaction could be significant. As we move forward, it's crucial that we prioritize critical thinking, creativity, and human interaction in our education system, even as we harness the power of AI to augment learning. By doing so, we can ensure that the next generation is equipped to thrive in a world where technology is increasingly ubiquitous.

In the end, the closure of AMC theaters may be a minor symptom of a larger trend, but it's a reminder that the way we live, learn, and entertain ourselves is undergoing a profound shift. As we navigate this new landscape, it's essential to stay informed, to be aware of the implications of these changes, and to work together to create a future where technology enhances, rather than replaces, human connection.

A double whammy is hitting the entertainment and education sectors, as AMC, the world's largest movie theater chain, announces plans to close more cinemas, while a new survey reveals that over half of teens are turning to AI for schoolwork. These two seemingly unrelated trends may be more connected than they appear, as the way people consume entertainment and access information is undergoing a significant shift.

AMC's decision to close more theaters is a response to declining revenue and changing consumer habits. According to the company's fourth-quarter 2025 financial results, total revenue was $1.28 billion, a disappointing figure that has led the company to reevaluate its business strategy. By closing underperforming theaters, AMC hopes to cut costs and focus on more profitable locations.

However, the real story here may not be about the theaters themselves, but about the changing habits of their target audience. A recent Pew Research Center survey found that 57% of teens use AI to search for information, while 54% use it to help with schoolwork. This trend is not limited to simple queries, as four in 10 teens use chatbots to summarize articles, books, and videos.

The implications of this trend are far-reaching, and not just for the entertainment industry. As teens increasingly rely on AI for schoolwork, it raises questions about the future of education and the role of human teachers. While some may see AI as a useful tool for augmenting learning, others worry about the potential for over-reliance on technology and the loss of critical thinking skills.

The survey also found that many parents are unaware of their teens' AI usage, with 45% of teens claiming not to use the technology for school. This lack of awareness highlights the need for greater communication between parents, educators, and students about the role of AI in education.

As the entertainment and education sectors continue to evolve, it's clear that AI will play an increasingly important role. While AMC's theater closures may be a symptom of a larger trend, it's also a reminder that the way we consume information and entertainment is changing rapidly. As we navigate this new landscape, it's essential to consider the implications of these changes and to ensure that we're preparing students for a future where AI is an integral part of their daily lives.

The stakes are high, and the consequences of inaction could be significant. As we move forward, it's crucial that we prioritize critical thinking, creativity, and human interaction in our education system, even as we harness the power of AI to augment learning. By doing so, we can ensure that the next generation is equipped to thrive in a world where technology is increasingly ubiquitous.

In the end, the closure of AMC theaters may be a minor symptom of a larger trend, but it's a reminder that the way we live, learn, and entertain ourselves is undergoing a profound shift. As we navigate this new landscape, it's essential to stay informed, to be aware of the implications of these changes, and to work together to create a future where technology enhances, rather than replaces, human connection.

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