ChatGPT Likely Helped Student Cheat in Ethics Course About Artificial Intelligence

The NBC Bay Area Investigative Unit surveyed the largest school districts and universities in Silicon Valley, home to nearly half a million students, to learn how educators are navigating new advances in artificial intelligence that have been criticized for enabling cheating and spreading false information. Senior Investigative Reporter Bigad Shaban reports.

Advancements in artificial intelligence, including the website ChatGPT, are forcing school districts and universities across Silicon Valley to rethink the way they teach and test students.  The NBC Bay Area Investigative Unit surveyed the largest educational institutions across the nine-county Bay Area, home to nearly half a million students, and discovered a majority of schools have

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