What to do when you're accused of AI cheating

Washington Post - Technology News 

AI surveillance might deter cheaters. But sometimes these detectors get it wrong, too. And even a small "false positive" error rate means some students could be wrongly accused -- an experience with potentially devastating long-term effects. After I wrote about the arrival of the AI detector from Turnitin, I heard from many angry high school and college students (and some of their parents) claiming they had been falsely accused of AI cheating. So I asked some of them how they handled the accusations, and I also sought some advice from experts in academic integrity and AI.