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Artificial Intelligence and Academic Integrity: Where Should We Draw the Line? -By Tolulope Sobiye Ogunbowale

Artificial Intelligence is here to stay, and its benefits cannot be ignored. Yet, no technology should replace honesty, integrity or independent thinking. The real question is not whether we should use AI, but how we should use it. If we use AI as a guide instead of a substitute for learning, education will continue to produce knowledgeable, creative and responsible individuals.

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Artificial Intelligence(AI) has become one of the greatest inventions of our time. It is helpful to people in  writing, translating, solving problems and understanding difficult topics within seconds. In education, it has made learning easier and faster. Imagine a student submitting an excellent assignment, receiving high praise from the teacher, yet learning almost nothing because AI did all the work. Doesn’t that sound troubling?   But another important question demands an answer: Should AI become our teacher or simply our helper? The answer to this question will determine the future of education. As the saying goes, every coin has two sides. AI is a wonderful servant but a poor master. The line should be drawn where convenience begins to replace honesty.

Artificial Intelligence refers to computer systems that can perform tasks that usually require human intelligence, such as writing, answering questions, analysing information  and solving problems. Academic integrity, on the other hand, means being honest in all academic work. It involves completing assignments fairly, avoiding plagiarism and giving credit where it is due. Without honesty, the true purpose of education is defeated. During the course of my research work, my supervisor will make sure that you put whatever you have submitted to her, in your own words. She encourages Academic Intelligence. Though, it seems rigorous at first, it became a usual practice, with time.

There is no doubt that AI has transformed learning. Students can use it to understand difficult topics, improve their grammar, organise their ideas, and prepare for examinations. Teachers also benefit by using AI to prepare lesson notes, quizzes, and teaching materials. Isn’t it amazing that knowledge is now available at the click of a button? When used wisely, AI makes learning more interesting and accessible.

However, problems arise when students depend on AI to do all the thinking. Some simply copy AI-generated essays and submit them as their own work. Others rely on AI to complete assignments without reading or understanding the topic. Can anyone truly learn by allowing a machine to think on their behalf? Certainly not. Education is not merely about passing examinations,  it is about building knowledge, character and the ability to solve real-life problems.

One of the reasons is the desire for quick success. Many students want excellent grades without putting in the required effort. Others struggle with poor time management and rush to complete assignments at the last minute. Some schools also lack clear guidelines on the proper use of AI, leaving students confused about what is acceptable. As we all know, there is no shortcut to success. My mentor would say, “shortcuts only cuts your dreams short”.

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The misuse of AI has serious consequences. First, it weakens critical thinking and creativity because students stop thinking for themselves. Second, it encourages plagiarism and dishonesty, which destroy academic integrity. Third, AI sometimes provides incorrect or misleading information. Students who accept every answer without checking reliable sources may unknowingly spread false information. Honesty is the best policy, and accuracy matters just as much as speed.

Relying too much on AI can also affect life after graduation. Employers are looking for people who can think independently, communicate clearly, and solve problems. A certificate may help someone get a job, but competence is what keeps the job. What happens when technology is unavailable and independent thinking becomes necessary? That is when real knowledge speaks for itself.

Does this mean AI should be banned from schools? Not at all. The goal is not to reject AI but to use it responsibly. Schools should develop clear policies on the ethical use of AI and teach digital literacy alongside academic honesty. Teachers should encourage creativity through discussions, presentations, and practical assignments that require original thinking. Parents should remind their children that success built on honesty lasts longer than success gained through shortcuts. Educational policies should also be fair enough to appreciate those who are honestly intelligent but not with excellent grades. AI developers should also continue designing tools that promote learning rather than encourage cheating.

Students, however, have the greatest responsibility. AI should be used to explain difficult concepts, improve writing, generate ideas, and support research, not to replace personal effort. Practice makes perfect  and genuine learning comes through curiosity, hard work and discipline.

Artificial Intelligence is here to stay, and its benefits cannot be ignored. Yet, no technology should replace honesty, integrity or independent thinking. The real question is not whether we should use AI, but how we should use it. If we use AI as a guide instead of a substitute for learning, education will continue to produce knowledgeable, creative and responsible individuals.

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In the end, true success is measured not only by the grades we earn,  but also by the honesty with which we earn them.

Ogunbowale, Tolulope Sobiye
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