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ANU accused of ‘hysterical’ response to students using AI to cheat as unis scramble to ‘secure’ assessments
An academic at the Australian National University (ANU) accused the institution of a 'hysterical' response to students using AI to cheat, as universities work to secure assessments. A colleague warned Australia risks 'shipping' intellectual capability overseas to companies in California and China if educational rigour is not restored.
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