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June 14, 2024Coursera Introduces AI Plagiarism Detector
Coursera has unveiled a set of generative AI tools aimed at maintaining academic integrity, including a new AI plagiarism detection tool (Inside Higher Ed). This tool doesn’t directly accuse students of cheating but aids professors in identifying potential cases by tracking the thought process behind assignments. The tool asks students a series of questions about their work, which are then reviewed by the instructor to gauge authenticity.
Pilot Projects and Institutional Reactions
The rollout, scheduled for the coming months, includes pilot projects at various universities worldwide, such as the University of Michigan School of Public Health and Alliance University in India. This move follows recent debates over AI’s role in academic settings, with some institutions, like Vanderbilt University, opting to disable similar AI detection tools due to ethical concerns.
Expanding AI Integration in EdTech
Coursera’s announcement aligns with broader trends in educational technology, with other platforms like EdX and Khan Academy also incorporating AI tools. Alongside the plagiarism detector, Coursera will introduce features for assisted grading, quiz preparation, and AI-supported oral exams, further embedding AI into the educational experience.
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