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Artificial intelligence ‘is a threat to academic integrity’

                     

Assessment methods must change in face of new technology, Australian regulator says

Australia’s higher education sector must carry out “significant reform” to protect academic integrity against the use of artificial intelligence, the national regulator has said.

A set of draft principles on AI, released on 28 September by the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency, says it will be impossible to ignore or ban the use of AI tools in academic work.

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