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With generative AI use on the rise, students say they’re terrified of falsely being accused. It's harming their mental health. Here's what to do.

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[–] [email protected] 6 points 20 hours ago

An interesting read. I've heard stories of the same. It seems very irresponsible to tank a grade because a thing told you to while accusing a student of doing a thing because something told them to do it that way. It seems so muddy that I'm not surprised.

If nobody in the room can explain their logic, then maybe it isn't decision making time.