AI Cheating in Classrooms | Montreal News
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A professor’s shocking discovery—his class scores soared to 96% on a take-home exam, then plummeted to 48% when exams went in-person—sparked a nationwide conversation about AI cheating on college campuses. With tools like ChatGPT easily accessible, students are increasingly turning to AI to game the system, leading to a surge in academic misconduct referrals. First-years are confused, repeat offenders are emerging, and institutions are scrambling to respond. Some are ditching traditional exams for oral defenses or frequent assessments to better gauge true understanding. Educators stress the urgent need to teach responsible AI use and rebuild academic integrity in a tech-driven world.
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