Brown University Professor Exposes Mass AI Cheating Scandal with In-Person Exam
An Ivy League economics professor at Brown University uncovered a significant AI cheating scandal after students' take-home midterm scores, averaging 96%, plummeted to 48% on an in-person final, serving as a 'wake-up call' for academic integrity.
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This chart should be a 'wake-up call' about AI cheating, Brown University professor says
Brown University professor Roberto Serrano told Business Insider that the "cost of cheating has basically gone down to zero." Roberto Serrano Brown University professor Roberto Serrano saw scores drop between a take-home midterm and an in-person final. He suspects the students cheated with AI. "It's certainly a wake-up call to the professors," he told Business Insider. Serrano shared the exam scores. Some dropped from perfect scores on the midterm to below 20% on the final. Roberto Serrano'...
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Read full article →Ivy League professor traps students with in-person exam, exposes mass AI cheating
A Brown University economics professor says most of his class cheated with AI on a take-home midterm that averaged 96%, only for the in-person final to collapse to 48%.
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