Wikipedia has an entire page devoted to “Films about academic scandals.” And with artificial intelligence now a daily part of college life, it begs the question… How are today’s college students using AI? Are they cheating?
Well, according to data compiled by Inside Higher Ed:[1]
85% say they’ve used AI for coursework
55% say they’ve used it for “brainstorming ideas”
50% say they’ve used it as a tutor
46% say they’ve used it for studying for exams
44% say they’ve used it for editing, writing or checking work
42% say they’ve used it as a search engine
38% say they’ve used it to generate summaries
31% say they’ve used it to outline papers
26% say they’ve used it to generate citations
19% say they’ve used it to generate full essays
The data also shows that 55% of those who have used AI for coursework
say it can make them think less deeply.
However, according to Forbes, AI is not only used by college students for coursework…
But is also used by prospective college students to help them choose a college to attend in the first place.[2] Online or in person!
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