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Posted on 21/08/202618/08/2026 by Rafael Scapin

Professor’s invisible prompt trap catches 32 students cheating on their midterm with AI

A history professor at Alcorn State used a hidden word to catch 32 students using AI on a midterm, sparking a debate over cheating and academic.

https://www.techspot.com/news/113243-professor-invisible-prompt-trap-catches-32-students-cheating.html

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