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AI didn’t break higher education—It exposed the credential trap

Fortune

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July 7, 2026

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AI didn’t break higher education—It exposed the credential trap

As tuition soars past crisis levels and AI reshapes the classroom, students are rationally optimizing for diplomas over discovery. Call it the degree trap.

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Off The Press

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· Jul 9, 2026

Brown professor says take-home exam revealed AI-assisted cheating scandal

A Brown University economics professor says a take-home exam intended to accommodate students traumatized by a campus tragedy instead exposed what he believes is one of the largest artificial intelligence (AI)-assisted cheating scandals in Ivy League history. According to Inside Higher Ed, Brown economics professor Roberto Serrano said he became convinced that widespread AI use []...Click to read more

Entrepreneur.com

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· Jun 29, 2026

Universities Spent Years Missing the AI Warning Signs. Now They Pay a Machine to Find Them.

AI is transforming every corner of higher education — from admissions to advising — faster than universities can write the rules to govern it.

Ars Technica

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· Jul 8, 2026

"We cannot choose to become idiots": The AI cheating scandal roiling Brown University

AI cheating leads to a failed society, professor says.

Fark

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· Jun 21, 2026

AI enrolls in college, gets financial aid, drops out of college, repeats trick. See, it IS smarter than us already [Fail]

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Utusan Malaysia

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· Jun 23, 2026

Menjaga integriti akademik di era AI

BANYAK isu yang membabitkan dunia akademik berlaku kebelakangan ini, khususnya berkaitan penggunaan kecerdasan buatan (AI). Perkembangan ini menimbulkan persoalan penting tentang etika, integriti dan kejujuran dalam institusi pendidikan tinggi. Baru-baru ini, Universiti Princeton mengumumkan akan memperkenalkan semula pengawas peperiksaan selepas lebih 133 tahun mengamalkan sistem peperiksaan tanpa pengawasan. Sejak 1893, universiti yang berada dalam kelompok ... Read more The post Menjaga integriti akademik di era AI appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Campus Technology: All Articles

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· Jul 1, 2026

Beyond AI Adoption: Designing Learning for an Age of Abundant Intelligence

Higher education was designed for a world in which access to knowledge, expertise, feedback, mentorship, and authentic learning experiences were inherently scarce. By making many forms of intelligence increasingly abundant, AI is inherently redefining the existing paradigm.

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Related coverage for "AI didn’t break higher education—It exposed the credential trap": Off The Press — Brown professor says take-home exam revealed AI-assisted cheating scandal. Entrepreneur.com — Universities Spent Years Missing the AI Warning Signs. Now They Pay a Machine to Find Them.. Ars Technica — "We cannot choose to become idiots": The AI cheating scandal roiling Brown University. Fark — AI enrolls in college, gets financial aid, drops out of college, repeats trick. See, it IS smarter than us already [Fail]. Utusan Malaysia — Menjaga integriti akademik di era AI. Campus Technology: All Articles — Beyond AI Adoption: Designing Learning for an Age of Abundant Intelligence