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Sep. 19, 2024

Black students more likely to be accused of using AI at school

Black students more likely to be accused of using AI at school

The research, by Common Sense Media, found that Black teenagers are nearly twice as likely as their peers to have their schoolwork mistakenly flagged as AI-generated. The study [pdf], based on surveys of 1,045 American students (13- to... Read more.

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