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Universities raise alarm over new AI trend among students

Universities are reporting that an increasing number of students are putting their studies on autopilot using AI tools. At elite American universities, changes to examination formats have led to a sharp decline in results.

By the Aheadline editorial team·15 aug. 2026·2 min read·Source: Google News: AI verktyg (sv)Aggregerad källaAI-generated
Universities raise alarm over new AI trend among students
Universities raise alarm over new AI trend among students
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What happened?

Universities and higher education institutions are reporting an increasing trend where students use generative AI tools to automate large portions of their studies and assignments. A survey at Princeton University recently showed that 29.9 percent of participating students admitted to cheating using AI on at least one exam or assignment. The phenomenon gained attention at Brown University after a professor introduced proctored in-person examinations following suspicions of AI cheating, resulting in average grades falling by approximately 50 percent.

Key facts

Andel AI-fusk vid Princeton29,9%
Resultatfall vid salstenta (Brown)Ca 50%

Why it matters

The rapid development of large language models has made it easy to generate text and solve complex academic tasks in a short amount of time. This creates a conflict between traditional examination formats, such as take-home exams and written essays, and the accessibility of these tools, forcing higher education institutions to rethink how knowledge is evaluated.

Who is affected?

This development primarily affects university lecturers, researchers, and institutions that must adapt their examination formats and regulatory frameworks. Students are also directly affected, as the risk of disciplinary investigations increases while the actual acquisition of knowledge is called into question.

Impact on the EU

The European Commission has recently adopted the EU AI Act, but the regulation primarily governs developers and providers of AI systems rather than individual students' use of the tools in academic environments. The issue of academic integrity and AI use is therefore handled primarily at the national level and by individual institutions.

What else you should know

Critics and education experts point out that software designed to detect AI-generated text often produces a high frequency of false positive results, making verification difficult. Institutions are therefore faced with the choice of either returning to proctored written exam formats or completely redesigning their examination models.

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers about this story

Vad har hänt?
Universitet och utbildningsinstitutioner rapporterar om att studenter allt oftare använder AI-verktyg för att automatisera skriftliga inlämningsuppgifter och studier.
När hände det?
Rapporteringen och undersökningarna om AI-användningen vid bland annat Princeton och Brown University uppmärksammades i mars 2026.
Varför spelar det roll?
Utvecklingen utmanar traditionella examinationsformer som hemtentamen och tvingar lärosäten att tänka om kring hur kunskap kontrolleras.
Hur påverkas svenska universitet?
Svenska universitet och högskolor följer samma trend, där Universitetskanslersämbetet och enskilda lärosäten kontinuerligt utreder riktlinjer för AI i examinationer.
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