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Is it cheating if AI writes my work for me?

Understanding the line between getting help and breaking the rules You have an assignment due, time is tight, and AI offers to write the whole thing in seconds. It sounds tempting. You paste the question, get a full answer, and think, “Well… that was easy.” But then the doubt creeps
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Plagiarism? Yes, no, maybe, not sure.

What plagiarism means in the age of AI and how to use AI without copying or misrepresenting work. You finish an assignment, feeling quite proud, then someone asks, “Did you use AI for that?” Suddenly, it feels like a trick question. You did use AI… but only a bit. Now
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Ctrl + Alt + AI: Rebooting the CAT Classroom

Let’s be honest—when we first signed up to teach Computer Applications Technology, we thought we’d mastered the curriculum the moment we could rattle off the difference between RAM and ROM. But now? Artificial Intelligence has entered the chat, and suddenly, we’re all Googling terms like machine learning, natural language processing,
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