3 ways you can help your student navigate artificial intelligence
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In higher education, the rise of AI text generators and chatbots is driving faculty and administrators to rethink their institutions’ curriculum and policies.
ChatGPT has raised concerns of increased opportunities for cheating and plagiarism, as well as inhibiting students’ learning. A BestColleges survey found that 51% of college students agree that using AI tools on schoolwork constitutes cheating or plagiarism. However, one in five students use them anyway.
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