3 ways your college professor knows you're cheating with AI Aug 9, 2023 Aug 9, 2023 Updated 17 hrs ago 0 Muai Wildfires 'Apocalypse' Devastates Hawaii, Kills 36 People Life in the Red: Nebraska football superlatives, volleyball setter battle, realignment Donovan Raiola describes O-line's mentality Matt Rhule gives injury updates, talks linemen Detasseling drone video Frustrated homebuyers being outbid again and again Rudy Giuliani calls actor Matt Damon a slur in brand new audio transcript Four Downs: The 'alpha' of the secondary, and three more Nebraska takeaways AI in China: Computer-generated 'people' used for promotions Tyrese Gibson Files $1 Million Lawsuit Against The Home Depot Best Laundry Tips for Those With Sensitive Skin Wyoming Man Hospitalized Following Grizzly Bear Attack Blood Pressure Is Best Lowered by These Two Exercises These Newborn Endangered Red Panda Cubs are Too Cute Carpet Land's walk-off win at Legion Regional The scene at practice, including a kill from Batenhorst This Is Why You Should Avoid Water During A Wildfire Isaac Gifford 'loves' new Nebraska coaching staff Pershing Center Demolition Rob Lowe didn't feel 'appreciated' on 'The West Wing' set As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly skilled at writing high level essays, these college professors say AI cheating is something they are seeing more of. They told CNN about some easy-to-spot dead giveaways. Tags Dcc Wire Cnn As featured on Latest video A Sleep Expert Shares Tips on How to Sleep on a Plane Daily Minute | The latest Lincoln-area news for August 14 (DNT) MAUI SURVEYS WILDFIRE DAMAGE AS DEATH TOLL CLIMBS (6amET) Zuckerberg: Musk "isn't serious" about cage fight Police raid Kansas newspaper office and publisher's home Lahaina resident describes 'horrific' experience of fleeing wildfire BOX OFFICE: "BARBIE" TOPS $500 MILLION DOMESTIC Dispite skipping much of the Iowa State Fair, Trump was still the main attraction Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments