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Brown University Rocked by AI Cheating Scandal Amid Faculty Outcry

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Brown University is facing a significant academic integrity crisis centered on students using artificial intelligence to cheat on assignments and exams. Faculty members have raised serious concerns about the growing prevalence of AI-assisted dishonesty across courses. At least one professor has described the trend in stark terms, warning that widespread AI cheating could lead to broader societal failure. The scandal has sparked debate on campus about how universities should respond to and regulate AI use in academic settings. Brown joins a growing number of institutions nationwide grappling with how to balance AI's educational potential against its misuse.

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