Some colleges are now saying students can use AI — if they don't cheat

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After a shaky start, some colleges are telling staff and students to capitalize on AI — as long as they don't use it to cheat

A group of UK colleges has agreed to a set of principles that will allow students and staff to capitalize on generative AI — as long as they use it ethically.

Russell Group, which is made up of 24 leading colleges including Oxford and Cambridge, drew up the principles with backing from vice-chancellors of all the institutions.a commitment to support students and staff to become"AI-literate." The guidance said staff should be able to support students' use of generative AI tools and adapt their teaching and assessment methods to allow for ethical use of the tech.

The colleges also said they would ensure academic integrity was upheld and pledged to work collaboratively to share best practice as the technology developed.

 

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