A Chrome browser tool features a movable bubble that provides information without typing a prompt, spurring a rise in AI cheating on tests.
Some teachers say that AI tools, particularly Google Lens, have made it impossible to enforce academic integrity in the ...
Private detective Paul Evans, has investigated thousands of cheating cases, and he says there are some professions that are ...
With few guidelines in place around AI-usage in schools, Massachusetts teachers scramble to come up with their own strategies ...
The cheaters were unmasked after the owners of the Barking Dog in Urmston, Greater Manchester, noticed that some regulars ...
A Los Angeles teacher discovered students using Google Lens, an AI tool, to cheat on tests. The tool, integrated into Chromebooks, allows students to get instant answers.
Despite clear evidence that AI agents enable widespread academic cheating, major tech companies continue aggressive student ...
WhatMatters is honoring our veterans on Tuesday and will return to your inboxes on Wednesday. First unveiled in 2017, Google ...
Apple released iOS 26 in September, about a week after the tech giant unveiled the iPhone 17 lineup and the iPhone Air. The update brings a load of new features to your iPhone, including Liquid Glass ...
A pub quizmaster who was forced to ban a team caught red-handed whispering into their smartwatches for the correct answers ...
Daniel Naroditsky died last month at the age of 29, and there has been criticism of Vladimir Kramnik who had leveled unproven ...