NSW calls for national regulation on AI following a rise in students cheating

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NSW calls for national regulation on AI following a rise in students cheating
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Sky News host Amanda Stoker says there have been calls for national regulations for artificial intelligence in the classroom as the risk of students cheating becomes more apparent.

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