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Universities are accused of giving students the green light for cheating as they reject technology aimed at tackling AI plagiarism
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Universities have been accused of giving students a green light to cheat after boycotting the rollout of new technology this week aimed at tackling an 'epidemic' of AI plagiarism.
Academics say they fear the implementation of the new software would be too close to exam season.
But last night, Chris McGovern, chairman of the Campaign for Real Education, said the boycott was akin to 'aiding and abetting cheating'.
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