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AI invades Princeton, where 30% of students cheat—but peers won't snitch

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Summary

Ars Technica reports on AI-enabled cheating at Princeton, highlighting how generative AI tools are impacting academic integrity. A 2025 senior survey shows about 29.9% of students cheating at least once, with higher rates in engineering fields, and reports indicate widespread unreported cheating due to social pressures and anonymity. The article notes a policy shift requiring instructor proctoring for all in-class exams starting July 1, as administrators seek to restore accountability amid AI disruption.

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