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TECHNOLOGYAug 23 · 10:24 UTCBUSINESS INSIDERTheron Mohamed ([email protected])

Steve Hanke has 'no problem' with his students using AI to cheat — as he's an 'old fox' who easily sniffs them out

Johns Hopkins professor Steve Hanke stated that he has no difficulty detecting AI-generated cheating because of students' poor writing skills and work that does not match their knowledge base. He described himself as an "old fox" who finds it easy to spot machine-written content like ChatGPT output. Drusilla Blackman echoed this view, noting that when a student submits work that is not proportional to their standard of critical thinking or writing, the use of AI remains detectible.

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