Affiliation:
1. University of Wisconsin-Platteville, USA
Abstract
In recent decades, technology has advanced exponentially, ushering in the widespread integration of artificial intelligence (AI) to daily life. AI is now omnipresent, from smart home devices to autonomous vehicles, and it has gained significant traction across various industries. In higher education, educators must adapt to this cultural shift by revising curriculum, learning environments, and teaching methods. AI has the potential to revolutionize higher education but raises concerns about academic integrity. This chapter explores AI's impact on global society, discusses AI-related academic integrity issues, proposes a redefined concept of academic integrity, and offers practical strategies for nurturing students' evolving thinking processes.
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