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Posted on 16/06/202315/06/2023 by Rafael Scapin

Students positive towards AI, but uncertain about what counts as cheating

Students are positive towards AI tools such as ChatGPT in education, but 62 percent believe that using chatbots during exams is cheating. However, where the boundary for cheating lies is highly unclear.

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/05/230512144730.htm

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