AI Apologies Backfire: Students Busted for Cheating
Dozens of University of Illinois students tried to use AI to apologize for cheating—only to be exposed by identical emails. Professors turned the moment into a viral lesson on academic integrity.
Dozens of University of Illinois students tried to use AI to apologize for cheating—only to be exposed by identical emails. Professors turned the moment into a viral lesson on academic integrity.
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