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A uni professor admitted using AI to write an opinion piece. Here’s what it revealed about trust in the technology
A university vice-chancellor admitted using AI to write an opinion piece without disclosing the technology, raising concerns about trust in AI. Roy Morgan data shows 58% of Australians over 14 use AI monthly, with ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and Microsoft Copilot being the most popular tools.
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