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Artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT have become part of daily life for students, especially at the CEGEP and university level. But a new survey suggests that while AI is widely used as a study aid, it’s also being used to cheat. Martine Peters, Director of the Partnership on University Plagiarism Prevention and a professor at the Université du Québec en Outaouais, spoke to Andrew Carter.
By CJAD 800Artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT have become part of daily life for students, especially at the CEGEP and university level. But a new survey suggests that while AI is widely used as a study aid, it’s also being used to cheat. Martine Peters, Director of the Partnership on University Plagiarism Prevention and a professor at the Université du Québec en Outaouais, spoke to Andrew Carter.

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