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Coursera, a leading online course provider, is set to introduce generative AI tools to promote academic integrity and improve grading features. The tools will engage students in a dialogue to understand their thought process behind assignments, asking questions and sending responses to instructors for evaluation. This approach aims to help professors identify potential cheating cases without making accusations. The move comes amid debates on AI use in academia, with some critics expressing mixed feelings and others skeptical about the implementation.
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Coursera, a leading online course provider, is set to introduce generative AI tools to promote academic integrity and improve grading features. The tools will engage students in a dialogue to understand their thought process behind assignments, asking questions and sending responses to instructors for evaluation. This approach aims to help professors identify potential cheating cases without making accusations. The move comes amid debates on AI use in academia, with some critics expressing mixed feelings and others skeptical about the implementation.

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