We have spotted quite a few students using generative AI in their essays this summer and applied standard academic misconduct proceedings, though in most cases the work was so bad they would've failed anyway.

Today I learned of one whose use was sufficiently extensive that they will fail their degree.

I am wondering if this is *the first time a student has failed a whole degree for using AI*? Would love to hear about other cases. If you want to tell me in confidence, my Session ID is in my Bio

@tomstoneham I've not heard of anybody failing a degree for cheating via LLM, but I've certainly seen a huge increase in the use of LLMs to cheat. I see some of the other commenters are wondering how you could tell ... well in one case I encountered, a student's essay literally included the quote "in my experience as an artificially-intelligent chatbot..."

It seems as though many cheaters don't bother to proofread 😆