Grades dropped from 96 to 48 percent when a Brown professor made students take the exam without AI An economics professor at Brown University found that when students took an exam without AI, the average grade dropped from 96% to 48.6%, with 18 students dropping the course and 9 not showing up. Two studies from China and UC Berkeley support the finding that AI-assisted homework leads to lower proctored exam scores. An economics professor at Brown University suspects most of his 86 students used AI to cheat on a take-home exam that averaged 96 percent. When he made the final an in-person test, 18 students dropped the course, nine didn't show up, and the average fell to 48.6 percent. Two large studies from China and UC Berkeley back up his case: where students lean on AI for homework, their proctored exam scores tank. The article Grades dropped from 96 to 48 percent when a Brown professor made students take the exam without AI https://the-decoder.com/grades-dropped-from-96-to-48-percent-when-a-brown-professor-made-students-take-the-exam-without-ai/ appeared first on The Decoder https://the-decoder.com .