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Using AI to cheat has become too easy

Using AI to cheat has become too easy

With the rise of artificial intelligence, cheating has become part of everyday classroom culture, something students seem less ashamed of doing. Will schools respond with policies that ensure that students who cheat with AI don’t benefit at the... Read more.

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