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Princeton University sees 30% of seniors admit to AI-driven cheating

A recent survey at Princeton University revealed that nearly 30% of graduating seniors admitted to cheating on assignments or exams, with a higher rate of 40.8% among engineering students. Generative AI is identified as the primary tool used for this academic dishonesty. The university's long-standing honor code, which prohibits proctoring and requires students to report cheating, is struggling to adapt to modern challenges like cell phones and AI, leading to a culture where students are reluctant to report their peers. AI

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IMPACT Generative AI's widespread use for academic dishonesty challenges traditional educational integrity measures and honor codes.

RANK_REASON Article discusses the impact of a product (generative AI) on an institution's policies and practices.

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Princeton University sees 30% of seniors admit to AI-driven cheating

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  1. Ars Technica — AI TIER_1 · Nate Anderson ·

    AI invades Princeton, where 30% of students cheat—but peers won't snitch

    Old "honor code" systems are under strain.