“AI is not a one-size-fits-all tool,” said Professor Karan Puri from the mathematics department and a member of QCC’s committee for AI. “In some courses, it can enhance learning, while in others, it raises concerns about academic honesty. That’s why having department-specific policies is crucial.”
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