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AI cheating becomes most common academic misconduct in Sweden

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What specific AI tools are most commonly used in these cheating cases?
How do universities detect AI-based cheating, and what methods are most effective?
What are the demographic or academic characteristics of students caught for AI cheating?
What disciplinary actions (e.g., suspensions, warnings) are most common for AI cheating compared to other forms?
How has the rise in AI cheating impacted overall academic integrity policies at Swedish universities?
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