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       By: Aklima Khatun Date: September 2, 2023, 11:44 pm
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       AI by one of the nation's top universities adds a new wrinkle to
       the use of tools like ChatGPT in an academic setting. Since
       ChatGPT launched in November 2022, teachers and professors have
       struggled with students turning in work generated by it. One
       professor at Texas A&M University-Commerce refused to grade work
       he believed was "ChatGPT shit." Tools to detect AI-written work
       have also gained popularity, but they focus on text, not
       programming languages.
       We’ll make clear to students that they should always think
       critically when taking in information as input, be it from
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       students and teachers alike.
       So they, too, will be very much part of the process.”
       China-Linked Malware Spotted Infecting USB Drives to Spread
       Attack The malware hit a healthcare institution in Europe
       through a USB drive that an employee had previously slotted into
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       Computer in Asia. Michael Kan By Michael Kan June 22, 2023
       (Credit: Getty Images) Malware linked to a Chinese hacking group
       has spread to Europe, thanks to its ability to “self-propagate”
       over USB thumb drives, a cybersecurity vendor says. The findings
       come from Check Point, which investigated a malware attack at a
       health institution in Europe earlier this year. The technical
       evidence shows the malware bears similarities to attacks from a
       Chinese espionage group.
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