Assessing the Prevalence of AI-assisted Cheating in Programming Courses: A Pilot Study
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Abstract-- Tools that can generate computer code in response to inputs written in natural language, such as ChatGPT, pose an existential threat to Computer Science education in its current form, since students can now use these tools to solve assignments without much effort. While that risk has already been recognized by scholars, the proportion of the student body that is incurring in this new kind of plagiarism is still an open problem. We conducted a pilot study in a large CS class (n=120) to assess the feasibility of estimating AI plagiarism through anonymous surveys and interviews. More than 25% of the survey respondents admitted to committing AI plagiarism. Conversely, only one student accepted to be interviewed. Given the high levels of misconduct acknowledgment, we conclude that surveys are an effective method for studies on the matter, while interviews should be avoided or designed in a way that can entice participation. 1 INTRODUCTION Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI, not to be confused with general The generation is usually guided by an input text known as the "prompt". For example, giving the prompt "a vase of red flowers" to a GenAI model would generate an image depicting red flowers in a vase. Practical applications of GenAI are now mainstream thanks to advances in neural networks. In particular, the clever use of attention mechanisms and the subsequent development of the transformer architecture made efficient learning possible over large text corpora (Vaswani et al., 2023) . AI application based on a LLM, can convincingly engage in a conversation and answer questions across multiple subjects (OpenAI, 2022) . Research on applications of LLMs in education is still in its infancy, but looks promising. Personal tutoring systems (Chang, 2022), content explanation (Leinonen et al., 2023) and assignment generation ( Jury et al., 2024) are a few of the ideas that have been explored. From another perspective, LLMs are already a reality in schools.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jul-10-2025
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