AI Cheating Concerns Rise as BizClik Announces London Summit, InfoVision Rebrands
College professors are reporting a troubling increase in students using AI to avoid critical thinking, leading to academic dishonesty that is often difficult to prove or prevent; many professors are shifting to handwritten exams and oral finals to combat AI-driven cheating (according to professors).
BizClik Media has announced its AI LIVE: The London Summit, scheduled for October 20-21, 2026, at Olympia London, expecting to draw over 2,000 executives; the event will feature 11 expo zones covering enterprise AI, robotics, and cybersecurity (reported by BizClik).
Infovision Social has rebranded as “InfoVision Intelligence,” expanding its focus to AI-powered decision intelligence for modern enterprises, states a press release by Business Wire.
A researcher notes a meaningful shift in Gen Z's attitude towards AI, where even though approximately half of Gen Z reports using AI at least once a week, there is growing anger and concern surrounding the technology (per the researcher).
Heat transfer can be controlled at the nanoscale using metamaterials, potentially revolutionizing energy and electronics thanks to this newfound behavior at sizes thousands of times smaller than a human hair (researchers report).
AI agent memory systems are employing layered architectures with short-term buffers and vector databases to achieve long-term learning and adaptive behavior allowing selective retention and relevance-based forgetting to balance capacity, efficiency, and cost (reports researchers).
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