AI-Powered Cheating Tools Marketed to Students on Social Media Evade Detection
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Dana Goldstein
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The article discusses how big tech companies and startups are promoting new AI tools on social media that enable students to cheat on homework while evading detection by teachers and AI-detection software. It highlights the growing arms race between AI cheating tools and detection methods in education.
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Big tech companies and small start-ups are using social media to hype new tools that allow students to trick teachers and A.I. detectors.
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