Old “honor code” systems are under strain.

Pity poor Princeton.

The ultra-elite university has a mere $38 billion in endowment money. Many of its dorms lack air conditioning. And it’s in New Jersey.

I kid about New Jersey, of course. Despite not being allowed to pump one’s own gas there, the “Garden State” grew on me during three years spent in the Princeton area. I still keep up with its goings-on, which led me to this week’s article in the Daily Princetonian on how AI was disrupting the university’s long-running traditions.

Although a beautiful place, Princeton is also extremely competitive; before one heads up to New York to become a captain of finance, one needs to succeed in the classroom. And when everyone else in the classroom is a genius, cheating becomes a real option to stay ahead, especially in the sciences.