
Schools Combat AI Cheating with Analog Methods, University of Chicago Bans Laptops
As AI-enabled cheating becomes a growing concern, some educational institutions are reverting to analog methods. The University of Chicago Law School, for instance, has banned laptops, tablets, and phones for first-year students to promote independent thinking and combat over-reliance on artificial intelligence.
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AI backlash reaches major university with bold ban on laptops and phones for law students
The University of Chicago will bar first year law students from using laptops, tablets and phones in class starting this fall to combat AI reliance.
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Felix Kästle/picture alliance via Getty Images Colleges are trying to adapt to the rise of AI and promote students' independent thinking. The University of Chicago Law School just rolled out an in-class laptop ban for first-year students. As AI becomes more integrated in the legal profession, educators are struggling to strike a balance. AI is starting to make some classrooms look a little more old school. The University of Chicago Law School is requiring first-year students to keep their l...
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