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Fear of being flagged by AI detectors drives stress among students, by Tom Williams, THE News

News Story: Times Higher Education reports fear of being flagged by AI detectors drives stress among students

By Tom Williams, originally published 23 February 2026 in Times Higher Education news. Fear of being flagged by AI detectors drives stress among students Increased use of new technologies accompanied by rising fear of being accused of cheating, with many universities’ policies on what is ...

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Discussion: The delusion of chatbots, for the illusion of learning.
Discussion: The delusion of chatbots, for the illusion of learning.

Summary: The "Chatbot Delusion" - a result of placing technology before learning process when it comes to AI for student support - has resulted in...

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Ajman University Responds to UAE Students’ Record-High Demand for AI Support in Learning
Ajman University Responds to UAE Students’ Record-High Demand for AI Support in Learning

70% of UAE students expect AI support tools from their university - the highest expectation in the world 94% of UAE students are using AI...

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News Story: Studiosity and Universities UK announce multi-year partnership
News Story: Studiosity and Universities UK announce multi-year partnership

Press release: Live va PA Media 24-Feb-25 Studiosity, an ethical, essential AI learning tool, announces a multi-year partnership with Universities...

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The University of Greenwich has signed a new three-year partnership with global edtech leader Studiosity to provide all UK-based students access to Studiosity+, an AI-for-Learning …

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