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The 3 biggest misconceptions about AI

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By Carl Hooker One of the biggest misconceptions about AI in education is that it will encourage students to cheat and cause academic integrity concerns. Educators find it socially acceptable for a student to hire a tutor to help them write their college admission essay. Did students cheat before AI was around? ABSOLUTELY.

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Plagiarism Checkers: The Benefits Students Fail to See

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On top of that, when all assignments equally go through a plagiarism check, the competition becomes fair again. Unicheck is committed to the principles of academic integrity and is on a mission to create community-driven software that enhances education. The system checks papers automatically at a speed of 20 seconds per page.

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4 AI priorities for enrollment leaders

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By way of just one example, AIs appear to do an excellent job of reviewing application essays; a model built by researchers from a group of schools including Penn and Virginia Tech is able to process thousands of essays in minutes, while reproducing human-generated ratings with uncanny accuracy.

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As AI Chatbots Rise, More Educators Look to Oral Exams — With High-Tech Twist

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Since the release of ChatGPT late last year, the essay has been declared dead as an effective way to measure learning. After all, students can now enter any assigned question into an AI chatbot and get a perfectly formatted, five-paragraph essay back ready to turn in (well, after a little massaging to take out any AI “hallucinations”).

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