The Solution to AI Cheating Is Simple: More In-Class Testing

Neetu Arnold The Solution to AI Cheating Is Simple: More In-Class Testing Better detection and serious consequences for cheating are important but insufficient. / Education February 27, 2026 / Share Photo by J.Conrad Williams, Jr./Newsday RM via Getty Images / Eye on the News / Education Feb 27 2026 / Share According to a new Pew Research poll , nearly 60 percent of teens believe that students frequently use artificial intelligence platforms like ChatGPT and Copilot to cheat in school.
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