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Universities ban unauthorized AI in academics, disable unreliable detection tools, and emphasize human judgment amid rising AI cheating concerns.
The University of Arizona prohibits unauthorized AI use in academics but disabled AI detection tools due to inaccuracy concerns, as educators grapple with rising AI-assisted cheating.
While some instructors develop methods to detect or integrate AI, such as hidden prompts, current tools lack reliability for definitive rulings.
Students may use multiple detectors to prove originality, but human judgment remains key.
Universities explore partnerships for monitored AI tools.
Meanwhile, at the University of Washington, professors using AI to grade or provide feedback face criticism for undermining academic integrity, with calls for transparency and consistency in AI use by faculty, who should be held to the same standards as students.
Las universidades prohíben la IA no autorizada en los académicos, deshabilitan las herramientas de detección no confiables y enfatizan el juicio humano en medio de las crecientes preocupaciones sobre el engaño de la IA.