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In recent years, the rise in AI technologies and the growing pressures imposed on students have made academic dishonesty an increasing concern. Students, especially in college and high school, have more opportunities than ever to cheat using AI tools, such as writing assistants or even text generators. Although AI itself is not intrinsically problematic, its use in cheating can hinder the learning and development of students.
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