When does students' A.I. use constitute a violation of existing plagiarism policies? Jane Rosenzweig explores one Massaschusetts case which "tells us less about district cheating policies and more about what happens when an education system that so often emphasizes grades over learning ends up on a collision course with a technology that enables students to bypass learning in favor of grades."
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