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AI-Assisted Cheating Normalizes as Digital Transformation Impacts Finance and Legislation

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American teenagers now consider AI-assisted cheating routine, with surveys indicating widespread use of ChatGPT and similar tools for schoolwork, according to a report in The 74 Million. Teachers are struggling with unreliable detection tools while students increasingly view AI assistance as no different from using a calculator.

The financial world is rapidly evolving, driven by technological advancements, according to Research Snipers. New financial paradigms are emerging, impacting investment strategies and market dynamics.

Psychologists often use meta-analysis to synthesize research findings, but the rise of AI-generated fake publications threatens this method, according to PsyPost. This "AI slop" can lead to skewed results and unreliable conclusions in psychological research.

When Honourable Henry Nwawuba took over the National Assembly Library Trust Fund (NALTF), he transformed it into Africa’s fastest-growing legislative knowledge hub, achieving 847% growth in media visibility and 342.8 million impressions, as reported by Tech Economy.

Advances in machine learning and shape-memory polymers allow engineers to design mechanical metamaterials with inverse design and 4D printing, according to MIT News.

The integration of data analytics into sports has revolutionized how teams, coaches, and athletes approach the game, changing sports strategy, according to Data Driven Investor.

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