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Cheating is more likely to occur if the exam content does not appear to have an apparent use in future professional practice. Attempts to cheat decrease when students can expect detailed feedback ...
AI-fueled cheating—and how to stop students from doing it—has become a major concern for educators. But how prevalent is it? Newly released data from a popular plagiarism-detection company is ...
As AI cheating rises, Reid Hoffman expects teachers to turn to tests such as oral exams that force students to understand a subject more deeply.
An aspiring law student from China raised alarms earlier this year about offers proliferating on Chinese language social ...
Chinese education authorities have gone high-tech to catch cheaters as millions of high-school students take their "gaokao", the annual university entrance exam seen as key to landing a lucrative ...
The findings revealed that 64 percent of students admitted to cheating on a test, 58 percent confessed to plagiarism, and 95 percent acknowledged engaging in some form of cheating, including test ...
Turkish authorities have arrested a student for cheating during a university entrance exam by using a makeshift device linked to artificial intelligence software to answer questions. The student ...
The company’s LinkedIn page advertises “invisible AI to cheat on everything.” We’re talking of course, about San Francisco’s buzzy new artificial intelligence startup, Cluely.