<p>➀ The UK Education Secretary expresses concerns about students using AI to generate coursework, threatening academic integrity; </p><p>➀ Ed proposes reviving medieval assessment methods, including oral exams, supervised handwritten tests, and QAA-certified university standards to identify rigorous institutions; </p><p>➂ A controversial AI detection tool developed by a private company is suggested for adoption, despite its questionable accuracy, with potential financial incentives for stakeholders.</p>
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