In classrooms, reactions to the rise of artificial intelligence have ranged from abject horror from some educators to excited adoption from others.

With ChatGPT approaching its three-year birthday, we've seen students and teachers alike issue all kinds of complaints and defenses — and this latest one might take the cake for the more extreme backlash we've seen.

As New Zealand's Stuff reports some 115 postgraduate students at the country's Lincoln University were flabbergasted to learn that they would have to all re-take a coding exam in person after their teacher concluded that some of them had used AI to cheat.

In an email leaked to the kiwi outlet, students were told that there had been a "high number of suspected cases" of "unethical" AI use on the test.

"While I acknowledge that a

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