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Professor offers amnesty for AI-generated papers, reshaping academic integrity
A professor's limited amnesty program for students who used AI on assignments reveals a pragmatic shift in how institutions are handling academic integrity violations in the age of generative AI.
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A college professor has offered students a limited amnesty program for using AI on written assignments, departing from traditional academic integrity enforcement. Rather than pursue penalties ranging from grade deductions to expulsion, the professor is allowing students who acknowledge AI use to com...
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