Graduates are coming into the workforce thinking that using AI is cheating, a top Deloitte exec says
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Collages are teaching students to view using AI as cheating, said Rob Hillard, the CEO Deloitte's Asia-Pacific division.
Collages are teaching students to view using AI as cheating, said Rob Hillard, the CEO Deloitte's Asia-Pacific division.
Collages are teaching students to view using AI as cheating, said Rob Hillard, the CEO Deloitte's Asia-Pacific division.
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