Good morning. Big news outta New Jersey, and neither a Boss nor a Bongiovi’s got anything to do with it: Princeton University faculty have voted to require the presence of proctors in all exams administered in person beginning July 1.

The reason? Because students could use artificial intelligence to cheat. (Perish the thought!)

It’s “the most significant change to the honor system since it was established in 1893,” the Daily Princetonian writes, and a sign that the colonial college’s longstanding reliance on individual accountability may not be enough to withstand the allure—how human—of a talkative AI chatbot.

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