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Students face losing all marks in a subject if they copy or paraphrase from material generated from artificial intelligence (AI), but can use AI tools to brainstorm as part of new rules on Leaving ...
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Public support on whether students should use AI to improve their writing style in coursework is divided, according to a poll One in six adults thought reducing or removing coursework would be the ...
One in six adults thought reducing or removing coursework would be the best way for schools to avoid the misuse of artificial intelligence (AI), according to a YouGov survey. The poll, which was ...
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Jacob M. Miller ’25, a former Crimson Editorial chair, is a double concentrator in Mathematics and Economics in Lowell House. Harvard faculty — and College Dean Rakesh Khurana — are increasingly ...