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Pertaining to preventing, punishing, or handling the consequences of academic dishonesty in coursework or examinations. Also, defining what constitutes academic dishonesty. (For questions on dishonesty in the research and/or research publication process, use 'research-misconduct' instead.)
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Can version control protect students against allegations of ChatGPT use?
University professors should agree you are asking the wrong question. Use of ChatGPT and the like is ubiquitous, and professors know its capabilities. Additionally, there is really no way for studen …