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ForbesStudy Estimates 9 Percent of AI-Using Students Submit Unallowed Work
A Science analysis of 95,513 students at twenty public research universities found that roughly 9 percent of those who use generative AI have submitted AI-generated work they knew might not be allowed. The study used a list experiment to avoid direct admissions and examined diffe…
automotiveworld.comStudy Finds 9 Percent of Students Admit Submitting AI-Generated Work
A survey of 95,500 undergraduates at public research universities shows that two-thirds used generative AI in 2023-24, while 9 percent reported submitting AI-generated work when it may not have been allowed. Daily users reported the prohibited practice at a 26 percent rate.
Science Policy Forum Issues Statement on AI Assessment Practices
A Science Policy Forum article states that higher education institutions face growing integrity challenges from generative AI and must adjust assessment practices. The piece argues that current methods require revision to address these developments.
The IndependentPrinceton to Supervise In-Person Exams for First Time in 133 Years
Princeton University faculty voted to require proctoring for all in-person exams starting this summer, ending a 133-year honor code that allowed unsupervised testing. The change follows reports of widespread cheating aided by artificial intelligence and cellphones. Students will…
foxnews.comPrinceton Faculty Votes to Restore Exam Proctoring After Rise in AI Cheating
Princeton University faculty voted to reinstate proctors for exams, ending a 133-year tradition of unmonitored testing under the Honor Code. The change follows increased academic violations linked to generative AI tools since fall 2022. Students will continue to sign pledges not…