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Old 11th January 2023, 09:13   #1
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Default Aussies return to pen and paper for exams

Trying to avoid AI cheats

Australian universities have been forced to change how they run exams and other assessments amid fears that students will use AI software to cheat.

ChatGPT generates text on any subject in response to a prompt or query. It was launched in November by OpenAI and has already been banned across all devices in New York’s public schools over its “negative impact on student learning” and potential for plagiarism.

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