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Challenges and Countermeasures for Academic Integrity Education in Higher Education Institutions in the Era of Artificial Intelligence

Hong Liu

Abstract


With the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence technology, its application in education has become increasingly widespread,
presenting new challenges and opportunities for academic integrity education in higher education institutions. Academic integrity serves as
a crucial safeguard for educational quality in higher education and is a key component in cultivating students' comprehensive competencies.
However, within the AI context, academic misconduct exhibits new characteristics, such as increased difficulty in detecting plagiarism and
more covert methods of data fabrication. This paper aims to explore the current state of academic integrity education in higher education institutions under AI influence and propose corresponding countermeasures. Investigating the current state and countermeasures for academic
integrity education in higher education institutions under AI influence holds significant theoretical and practical implications for promoting the
innovative development of academic integrity education in higher education institutions.

Keywords


Artificial intelligence; Academic integrity in higher education; Educational countermeasures

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/neet.v4i1.8489

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