Some teachers say that AI tools, particularly Google Lens, have made it impossible to enforce academic integrity in the classroom — with potentially harmful long-term effects on students’ learning.
A Chrome browser tool features a movable bubble that provides information without typing a prompt, spurring a rise in AI cheating on tests.
OpenAI appears to want to distance itself from cheating while maintaining a future of AI-powered education. In July, the ...
Some teachers say that AI tools, particularly Google Lens, have made it impossible to enforce academic integrity in the ...
A Los Angeles teacher's routine grading session took a shocking turn when his weakest students suddenly began turning in ...
Kim Kardashian had some AI assistance in preparing for her legal exams. During the Monday, November 3, edition of Vanity Fair ...
Class Disrupted is an education podcast featuring author Michael Horn and Futre’s Diane Tavenner in conversation with ...
Everyone seems to want "typing jobs". This is a phrase many people Google, "typing job from home." I put this in myself ...
A large-scale cheating scandal has erupted at Yonsei University, in which hundreds of students enrolled in a class are ...
Logitech's new G515 RAPID TKL is a low-profile gaming keyboard that goes all-in on analog switches and responsiveness, but is ...
Browser extensions are potentially funneling your most personal queries to a company selling market insights about chatbot ...
As CalMatters’ Carolyn Jones explains, millions of California’s 5.8 million K-12 students use Google laptops known as ...