As schools increasingly turn to AI-detecting software to monitor students' work for potential cheating, a growing concern is emerging: what happens when these systems get it wrong? Teachers are relying on these tools to identify instances of artificial intelligence-generated content, but the consequences of false positives can be severe. A student flagged for using AI may face disciplinary action, damage to their academic record, and even emotional distress. With the stakes high, educators and experts are now grappling with the limitations and potential flaws of these detection systems, raising questions about the effectiveness and fairness of their use in the classroom.


Teachers are using software to see if students used AI. What happens when it's wrong?  NPR