The University of Minnesota expelled a grad student for allegedly using AI. Now that student, who denies the claim, is suing the school. 00:0906:05 MINNEAPOLIS — Haishan Yang is believed to be the first student expelled from the University of Minnesota, accused of using artificial intelligence to cheat. He’s not only denying it, but he’s also suing, and people are watching to see what happens. Here is a breakdown of the case that could have widespread implications: The Test In August 2024, U of M graduate student Haishan Yang was on a trip in Morocco, remotely working on his second Ph.D. This one in Health Services Research, Policy, and Administration. He needed to pass a preliminary exam before writing his thesis. He had eight hours to answer three essay […]
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