College students, professors are making their own AI rules. They don’t always agree
March 6, 2026

(NPR) – Cryer says AI has also added a new type of labor for professors like him: trying to determine whether a student’s work is their own. He says that problem is compounded by the fact that his community college, like many other higher education institutions around the U.S., provides students access to AI tools.
He says the advent of these tools has created a new burden for students too: finding the line between responsible and irresponsible AI use.
“It’s not fair to them,” Cryer says. (Read More)