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  2. Chegg - Wikipedia

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    [52] [57] For example, Georgia Tech alerted students in a physics class that certain students in the class had cheated on their online final exam by using answers posted on Chegg, [57] certain students in a chemistry class at Boston University were found to have similarly cheated on an online exam, [58] students from two chemistry classes at ...

  3. ChatGPT in education - Wikipedia

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    The education technology company Chegg, which was a website dedicated to helping students with assignments using a database of collected worksheets and assignments, became one of the most prominent business victims to ChatGPT, with its stock price nearly being cut in half after a quarterly earnings call in May 2023. [16] [17]

  4. Paper exams, chatbot bans: Colleges seek to 'ChatGPT-proof ...

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    When philosophy professor Darren Hick came across another case of cheating in his classroom at Furman University last semester, he posted an update to his followers on social media: “Aaaaand, I ...

  5. Should schools fear cheating with AI? Tri-Cities teacher says ...

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    Educating our ‘digital citizens’ Most school districts in the nation and Washington state — including Pasco, Richland and Kennewick — have not yet drafted a policy on the use of AI in classes.

  6. Parents Sue School After Son Gets Punished for Using AI on ...

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    Parents Jennifer and Dale Harris allege the academic infraction could jeopardize their son's chances of getting into his desired college

  7. Bartleby.com - Wikipedia

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    Bartleby's system Learn provides a question-and-answer service similar to that of Chegg. Students have been identified as using this to engage in contract cheating. Some universities therefore explicitly forbid students from using Bartleby's Q&A service. [5] [6]

  8. ChatGPT did not increase cheating in high schools, Stanford ...

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  9. Talk:Chegg - Wikipedia

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    Chegg would seem to be an extension of India's famed academic cheating business which has, like the rest, found success in the US. It's just the latest version of an age-old 'cheating-industrial complex' that's become a very serious problem for on-line students and institutions.