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AI-driven cheating in exams and confusion over mental health support emerge as key concerns

Universities are returning to in-person exams, but students are discovering novel methods to cheat, particularly with AI tools. Simultaneously, there's a growing concern about the potential confusion between AI-powered mental health support and actual therapeutic services, highlighting the need for clear distinctions and responsible implementation of AI in sensitive areas. AI

IMPACT Highlights potential misuse of AI in academic integrity and the need for careful distinction between AI tools and professional services in mental health.

RANK_REASON The cluster discusses the societal implications and potential misuse of AI in education and mental health, rather than a specific AI development.

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AI-driven cheating in exams and confusion over mental health support emerge as key concerns

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  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    Unis are going back to in-person exams. But some students are finding new ways to cheat https:// theconversation.com/unis-are-g oing-back-to-in-person-exams-but

    Unis are going back to in-person exams. But some students are finding new ways to cheat https:// theconversation.com/unis-are-g oing-back-to-in-person-exams-but-some-students-are-finding-new-ways-to-cheat-285801 # education # pedagogy # AI # science # STEM

  2. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    The danger of confusing # AI mental health support with therapy https:// theconversation.com/the-danger -of-confusing-ai-mental-health-support-with-therapy-2854

    The danger of confusing # AI mental health support with therapy https:// theconversation.com/the-danger -of-confusing-ai-mental-health-support-with-therapy-285431 # mentalthealth # health # science # STEM # technology