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Posted on 27/02/202624/02/2026 by Rafael Scapin

The greatest risk of AI in higher education isn’t cheating – it’s the erosion of learning itself

Focusing on AI-driven cheating misses the bigger issue: as increasingly autonomous systems reshape teaching, research, and administration, universities risk eroding the human ecosystem of mentorship, skill-building, and intellectual formation that defines their core purpose.

https://theconversation.com/the-greatest-risk-of-ai-in-higher-education-isnt-cheating-its-the-erosion-of-learning-itself-270243

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