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More than 50% of Australian university assignments used AI. How should unis respond?

A big challenge for universities is distinguishing whether students are using AI to help or as a substitute for learning.

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theconversation.comStai leggendo5 g fa

More than 50% of Australian university assignments used AI. How should unis respond?

A big challenge for universities is distinguishing whether students are using AI to help or as a substitute for learning.

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fortune.com2 g fa

84% of students use AI for homework. Only 3 in 10 schools have rules for it | Fortune

A survey of 435 educators finds AI-detection software misfires as often as it works, leaving teachers unable to verify whether students actually learned.

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  1. lunedì 13 luglio 2026·theconversation.com

    More than 50% of Australian university assignments used AI. How should unis respond?

    A big challenge for universities is distinguishing whether students are using AI to help or as a substitute for learning.

  2. giovedì 16 luglio 2026·fortune.com

    84% of students use AI for homework. Only 3 in 10 schools have rules for it | Fortune

    A survey of 435 educators finds AI-detection software misfires as often as it works, leaving teachers unable to verify whether students actually learned.