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College students are booing commencement speakers celebrating AI, but the wave of hate hasn't stopped them from using it to cheat on their exams
For today's college students, attitudes toward AI can seem paradoxical.
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All university, polytechnic and ITE students to learn AI skills from 2027
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Students from the 2027 academic year will have compulsory modules incorporating baseline AI competencies, while those already enrolled will have their existing curriculum "enhanced" to buil...