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  "textContent": "As colleges scramble to write rules for artificial intelligence in the classroom, one basic question remains unknown: How many students are actually using it? An anonymous survey of 338 undergraduates at the University of Chicago shows that the answer may be hard to pin down — not just because AI use is changing quickly, but […]\n\nThe post Sex, drugs and … AI?: Students think everyone else is doing it more than they are appeared first on The Hechinger Report.",
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