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Incidents of cheating on IT certifications are on the rise, a trend that experts say is an outward sign of the desperation felt by out-of-work and under-employed IT professionals.
Reports indicate rampant cases of students cheating using hi-tech methods during entrance exams and assessment tests.
Cheating is more likely to occur if the exam content does not appear to have an apparent use in future professional practice. Attempts to cheat decrease when students can expect detailed feedback ...
Two former Columbia University students have come up with an AI tool that helps people "cheat on everything," including job interviews, sales calls, and online exams.
An aspiring law student from China raised alarms earlier this year about offers proliferating on Chinese language social ...
AI-fueled cheating—and how to stop students from doing it—has become a major concern for educators. But how prevalent is it? Newly released data from a popular plagiarism-detection company is ...