
Students Use AI for Apologies, Professors Turn It Into a Lesson
Professors at the University of Illinois discovered dozens of students used AI to write identical apology emails after being accused of academic dishonesty.
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Professors at the University of Illinois discovered dozens of students used AI to write identical apology emails after being accused of academic dishonesty.

Over half of students in one university course used AI for exams, raising concerns about declining cognitive skills and linguistic mastery. This trend could lead to a 'subcognitive' generation unable

A growing number of students, coders, and creatives are actively resisting AI tools, citing concerns over personal achievement, job security, and accuracy.

A new San Francisco private school, Alpha, is using AI to teach core subjects in just two hours a day, claiming to double learning speeds. Experts are intrigued but cautious.

A new report from Oxford University Press finds that while 80% of UK teenagers use AI for school, 62% believe it negatively impacts their study skills.

An Adelphi University student is suing the school, claiming he was falsely accused of using AI on an essay due to a writing style shaped by his disabilities.

A new survey reveals nearly 1 in 5 high schoolers has had a romantic AI relationship or knows a peer who has, linking school AI use to personal bonds and risks.

The University of West Florida has received its largest-ever federal grant, a $9.6 million award to expand a national cybersecurity and AI workforce program.

The rise of AI is causing parents to question traditional education, leading to new models like AI-driven schools and philosophies that prioritize life skills and independence.

A new OECD survey shows Australian teachers are among the world's highest users of AI but also report the third-highest levels of work-related stress.

A study by Hebrew University and Cambridge researchers found ChatGPT exhibits unpredictable, learner-like behavior and makes human-like errors when solving math problems.

A new study reveals that ChatGPT's error on a 2,400-year-old math problem suggests it improvises solutions in a manner similar to a human learner.