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Increasing use of AI by students to cheat in school has teachers concerned WSB-TV Channel 2 [Video]

WASHINGTON — As students are making their way back to classrooms across the United States, there are growing concerns that new artificial intelligence technologies could make it easier for some to cheat.

A new report by publishing firm Wiley found almost 70% of teachers think generative AI will have a negative impact on academic integrity, and that it’s only going to get worse in the coming years.

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Channel 2 Washington Correspondent Nicole D’Antonio spoke to experts about how school districts are adjusting to this changing technology.

She learned that even as AI is becoming more commonly used by students, it’s also being used more often by teachers.

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The report by Wiley on AI use in schools learned from teachers that more students are being seen to cheat and AI makes that easier for them.

Student opinions are split on AI as well, with about 25% saying it’s easier.

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