A significant portion of college students admit to cheating, a problem that predates the widespread availability of AI tools. Research indicates that academic dishonesty is prevalent in high schools, with many students engaging in plagiarism and test cheating. This behavior is often justified through "techniques of neutralization," where students rationalize their actions by believing everyone else is doing it or that instructors are not vigilant. While AI can facilitate cheating, it is not the root cause, and institutions are exploring various methods to address this ongoing issue, including a return to in-class assessments. AI
IMPACT Highlights that AI tools can exacerbate existing academic dishonesty, prompting educational institutions to re-evaluate assessment methods.
RANK_REASON Article discusses a societal issue (cheating) and its relation to AI, rather than a specific AI development or release.
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