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Date: Wed, Aug 5, 2026
Time: 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM - Presenter:
Justin Palozola
- Registration required: Yes
- Seats available: Yes
Description
This session is part of our series on Artificial Intelligence.
According to a Missouri Online faculty survey in the Spring of 2023, 98% of UM faculty have concerns about the use of tools such as ChatGPT in assignments and 68% on tests. In this session, we will review different ways AI can be used for plagiarism and cheating, talk about AI text detectors and non-technological ways of looking for AI-generated content, along with the limits of both, strategies for approaching AI cheating with students, and discuss the current UM policies regarding unauthorized use of artificially generated content.
Please note: This session will not be recorded. If you are unable to attend the session, please see UM Academic Technology's webpage on Artificial Intelligence and our training videos. As always, feel free to schedule a 1:1 consultation or contact us if you have any questions.
Meet the presenter
Justin Palozola
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