A study sponsored by Turnitin shows that 75% of the students surveyed would continue using AI tools even if their professors or schools banned the technology. As artificial intelligence evolves, faculty members and school officials are creating new guidelines and curriculum to adapt.
“Cheating is nothing new. Technology changes all the time. But now, a student using AI can potentially get through an entire class without doing any original work,” said Biola University Associate Provost for Curriculum and Instruction Cher
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