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Ivy League professor rips university for lackluster response to alleged mass AI cheating
Brown University professor Roberto Serrano criticized the university for its slow response to AI cheating in his course, citing a significant score discrepancy between online and in-person exams. He reported evidence of ChatGPT-like answers and noted that 22 of 27 students who dropped the course scored perfectly on the online midterm. Brown University stated it was 'consistently responsive' to his concerns.
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