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no
Date of Incident Year
2022
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CSETv1_Annotator-1 Taxonomy Classifications
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Special Interest Intangible Harm
no
Date of Incident Year
2022
Date of Incident Day
Estimated Date
Yes
Multiple AI Interaction
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Look out, educators. You’re about to confront a pernicious new challenge that is spreading, kudzu-like, into your student writing assignments: papers augmented with artificial intelligence.
The first online article generator debuted in 2005…
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With some artificial intelligence (AI) programs able to write sentences well enough to apparently convince a Google engineer that it is sentient, it was inevitable that someone out there would try to use it to cheat at homework. According …
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Essays written by AI language tools like OpenAI's Playground are often hard to tell apart from text written by humans.
innovate_rye’s professors know them as a first-year biochemistry major, and an “A” student. What their professors don’t k…
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Welcome to the new age of academic dishonesty.
A college professor in South Carolina is sounding the alarm after catching a student using ChatGPT — a new artificial intelligence chat bot that can quickly digest and spit out written informat…
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New York City's Department of Education announced a ban on the wildly popular chatbot ChatGPT — which some have warned could inspire more student cheating — from its schools' devices and networks.
Jenna Lyle, a spokesperson for the departme…
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Artificial intelligence has the potential to revolutionise the way students' coursework is written, but academics have called for greater controls to stop widespread cheating.
With the use of AI, students and researchers could potentially s…
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A few weeks after the launch of the AI chatbot ChatGPT, Darren Hick, a philosophy professor at Furman University, said he caught a student turning in an AI-generated essay.
Hick said he grew suspicious when the student turned in an on-topi…
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While grading essays for his world religions course last month, Antony Aumann, a professor of philosophy at Northern Michigan University, read what he said was easily “the best paper in the class.” It explored the morality of burqa bans wit…
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Stanford students and professors alike are grappling with the rise of ChatGPT, a chatbot powered by artificial intelligence, and the technology's implications for education.
Some professors have already overhauled their courses in anticipat…
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Turnitin, best known for its anti-plagiarism software used by tens of thousands of universities and schools around the world, is building a tool to detect text generated by AI.
Large language models have gained traction since the commercial…
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It’s no secret that Stanford students are some of the smartest and most driven individuals in the world. But it seems that some of these high-achieving students are taking the easy way out when it comes to exams and homework assignments.
Yo…
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PARIS, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Sciences Po, one of France's top universities, has banned the use of ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence-based chatbot that can generate coherent prose, to prevent fraud and plagiarism.
ChatGPT is a free programme …
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Axios:
ChatGPT creator OpenAI today released a free web-based tool designed to help educators and others figure out if a particular chunk of text was written by a human or a machine. OpenAI cautions…
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New software powered by artificial intelligence is the latest technology shaking up school campuses.
In November, a San Francisco-based research laboratory called OpenAI launched ChatGPT, which has the unique ability to generate human-lik…