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Draft law sets out penalties for AI-aided academic writing

UWN | iStock
UWN | iStock

The draft law, submitted to the Standing Committee of the NPC this week, proposes that degrees should be revoked for a raft of infractions related to misconduct, cheating and fraud. The penalties will also apply to those who have already obtained bachelor, masters or doctoral-level degrees if they are later found to have used ‘illegal means’, including the use of AI tools, to falsify data or use ghostwritten essays.

Posted in: News on 09/10/2023 | Link to this post on IFP |
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