Catching Cheaters: The New AI Arms Race in Schools
Bowdoin College, Brunswick, USAThu Jan 08 2026
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Teachers are now in a tough spot. AI tools are making it easier for students to cheat. Some educators are fighting back with clever tricks to catch cheaters.
One history teacher, Will Teague, used a sneaky method. He hid words in an assignment that only AI tools would notice. This made AI-generated answers go off track. The assignment was about a failed rebellion in 1800. The hidden words led AI to give wrong answers.
Not everyone likes this trick. Some say it's unfair to trick students. They call it entrapment. But others think it's okay. They argue that if students do their own work, they have nothing to worry about.
Another teacher used a different trick. He gave an assignment about how we understand others' thoughts. He added words about Freud to mislead AI. Students who used AI wrote about psychoanalysis instead of the real topic.
This teacher is proud of his trick. He says it helps him keep up with cheating. He also says it's a way to protect his job.
Teachers should not be seen as bad for catching cheaters. Cheating hurts students' education. Getting caught can be a chance to learn and improve. Teachers should explain the problem kindly.
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