Coauthor of a new study says “credibility of the degrees” and whether employers trust them is at stake. Already, colleges are rethinking testing and assessments.

Universities still sending mixed messages, with survey finding even split between those who feel encouraged and discouraged to use new technologies

The rise of AI has created cognitive dissonance among a generation resentful of AI for taking jobs, but feeling like they have to use the technology to survive.

Coauthor of a new study says “credibility of the degrees” and whether employers trust them is at stake. Already, colleges are rethinking testing and assessments.

Code Ninjas CEO Navin Gurnaney argues the biggest AI risk for students may be becoming passive users instead of active builders and problem-solvers.

AI in education is a problem, says Code Ninjas CEO Navin Gurnaney. But it's not cheating. Rather, it's passivity.

Researchers found that how student use, and misuse, AI varies by subject and by socioeconomics.