(Sarah Kerver / Getty Images for Chegg.com) ChatGPT continues to hurt ‘homework helper’ Chegg Students looking for homework help are increasingly turning to ChatGPT, shunning subscriptions to “homework solutions” company Chegg. May 30, 2023 By EdScoop Staff
LONDON, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 03: In this photo illustration, the OpenAI “ChatGPT” AI-generated answer to the query “Tell me about ChatGPT” is seen on a laptop screen on February 03, 2023 in London, England. OpenAI, whose online chatbot ChatGPT made waves when it was debuted in December, announced this week that a commercial version of the service, called ChatGPT Plus, would soon be available to users in the United States. (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images) A third of college students using ChatGPT on homework, survey finds One in eight students who admitted to using ChatGPT to complete assignments also credited the popular AI tool with raising their GPAs. May 26, 2023 By Lindsay McKenzie
(Михаил Руденко / Getty Images) U. Michigan-Dearborn opts out of AI-detection feature Administrators said they didn't want to cede ground to "black box" technologies that could falsely implicate students as cheaters. Apr 7, 2023 By EdScoop Staff
(Getty Images) Academic fraud spikes as students study from home Threat intelligence researchers at Cisco Talos said they've observed a fourfold increase in searches for homework-for-hire services since fall 2019. Sep 29, 2020 By Betsy Foresman
How IT departments can help combat contract cheating Commentary: A new form of plagiarism, called contract cheating, has emerged. Here's what higher ed CIOs can do to stem the tide of ghostwritten work. Jun 11, 2018 By Bill Loller