>>81709028 (OP)What's the point?
So they can get to a degree that they can't possibly do?
Maybe they can cheatTheir way through that to get a job that they definitely can't do
I'm not going to lie and say I don't use AI tools with my own study but I'm not just putting in the question and then copying the answer. What would be the point? I use it before I read an article or part of a textbook to summarize it so I know what to pay attention to. And I use it to help find better references for what I'm writing. The only time I ever copy and paste anything from an AI tool into an assessment is when I'm copying the references I had it look up after I've read that reference and found what I wanted to find because I'd say it's only actually accurate about two-thirds of the time. I'm at the end of my riding I put all my references into this AI and I ask it to put them in alphabetical order.
AI is a fantastic learning tool but if you're using it to cheat literally what is the point of view even being there?