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Steve Hanke has 'no problem' with his students using AI to cheat — as he's an 'old fox' who easily sniffs them out
Steve Hanke, a long‑time professor at Johns Hopkins, said he can easily spot when a student’s assignment is generated by AI, describing i…
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Steve Hanke, a long‑time professor at Johns Hopkins, said he can easily spot when a student’s assignment is generated by AI, describing it as “blatant.”
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