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Perfect grade on student's test or exam

College Students’ Test Scores Soared After ChatGPT. Their Writing? Not So Much

September 19, 2025

ChatGPT

MIT Study Says ChatGPT Can Rot Your Brain. The Truth Is A Bit More Complicated

June 23, 2025

X app on smartphone

AI Spots These Patterns In X Bios That Humans Can’t See

June 5, 2025

Robot in classroom working on computer, using AI

ChatGPT Breezes Through College Engineering Course With Barely Any Human Help

May 9, 2025

Generative AI robot writing answers with pen on paper

How College Professors Can Easily Detect Students’ AI-Written Essays

May 6, 2025

Generative AI robot writing answers with pen on paper

‘AI Colonialism’: How Automated Writing Tools Are Making Everyone Sound American

April 30, 2025

Robot lawyer in a courtroom, artificial intelligence law

People Trust Legal Advice Generated By ChatGPT More Than A Lawyer In New Study

April 28, 2025

Neural interface: Human cyborg brain being used with computer chips for AI

ChatGPT Just Passed the Turing Test. Does That Mean AI is Now as Smart as Humans?

April 9, 2025

A robot hand and human hand forming a heart

Can ChatGPT Write Better Love Stories Than Humans?

April 7, 2025

Brownie with a bite out of it in front of a computer

AI Food Flaw: ChatGPT Gives Top Marks to Revolting Brownie Recipes

April 5, 2025

Sad robot

Can AI experience anxiety? How chatbots respond to distressing content 

March 6, 2025

ChatGPT prompt on computer

AI myth debunked: ChatGPT usage explains only 3.9% of student plagiarism behavior

March 1, 2025

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