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There is no reliable system to check whether students use generative artificial intelligence when writing papers or master theses. That says Tim Van De Cruys, professor of computational linguistics at KU Leuven. Professors are therefore increasingly using other methods to check whether a student has indeed gone through a learning process to arrive at a certain result.
Students can’t use AI to cheat on standardized tests
From the Fraser Institute By Michael Zwaagstra As the schoolyear winds down, many students across Canada will hand in their final assignments and write their final exams. Cutting corners and outright cheating in school is easier than ever. If you need to write an essay, just plug in the assignment instructions and let artificial intelligence (AI) write it for you. A recent New York Magazine article provided numerous examples of college students …
Amid AI Plagiarism, More Professors Turn to Handwritten Work
Five semesters after ChatGPT changed education forever, some professors are taking their classes back to the pre-internet era. In Melissa Ryckman’s world history survey, an introductory class that consists mostly of non–history majors, she asks her students to complete a brief 100-word assignment every Friday based on what they learned over the previous week. The questions are not based on rote memorization but rather ask students to think criti…
In preparation for the 2025 high school graduation exam, the Department of Education and Training of Lam Dong province coordinated with the Lam Dong Provincial Police to disseminate information on identifying cheating behaviors in exams using high technology, including artificial intelligence (AI).
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