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As AI Tools Reshape Education, Schools Struggle with How to Draw the Line on Cheating

Schools nationwide are shifting to in-class assessments and clear AI policies as academic dishonesty cases rise sharply, with educators emphasizing AI literacy and ethical guidelines.

  • High school and college educators report that student use of artificial intelligence for writing assignments has become so prevalent that assignments outside of class feel like cheating.
  • Cuny students at Valencia High School now do most writing in class instead of at home, integrating AI as a study aid to promote learning.
  • Many students prefer asking ChatGPT for help with brainstorming and writing, which causes them to avoid seeking assistance from teachers about assignment clarity.
  • The University of California, Berkeley has provided faculty with new AI guidance emphasizing clear course expectations regarding AI use in syllabi.
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