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    BrianKrebs (briankrebs@infosec.exchange)'s status on Friday, 18-Apr-2025 22:26:57 JST BrianKrebs BrianKrebs

    Tired: Teachers using tools to find students cheating with AI.

    Wired: Teachers using tools to figure out how many of their new students are bots who are just there to submit enough AI-completed assignments that they can claim financial aid in someone else's name.

    This story from the Voice of San Diego is worth a read:

    "When the spring semester began, Southwestern College professor Elizabeth Smith felt good. Two of her online classes were completely full, boasting 32 students each. Even the classes’ waitlists, which fit 20 students, were maxed out. That had never happened before. "

    "By the end of the first two weeks of the semester, Smith had whittled down the 104 students enrolled in her classes, including those on the waitlist, to just 15. The rest, she’d concluded, were fake students, often referred to as bots."

    "The bots’ goal is to bilk state and federal financial aid money by enrolling in classes, and remaining enrolled in them, long enough for aid disbursements to go out. They often accomplish this by submitting AI-generated work. And because community colleges accept all applicants, they’ve been almost exclusively impacted by the fraud."

    "That has put teachers on the front lines of an ever-evolving war on fraud, muddied the teaching experience and thrown up significant barriers to students’ ability to access courses. What has made the situation at Southwestern all the more difficult, some teachers say, is the feeling that administrators haven’t done enough to curb the crisis."

    https://voiceofsandiego.org/2025/04/14/as-bot-students-continue-to-flood-in-community-colleges-struggle-to-respond/

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      As ‘Bot’ Students Continue to Flood In, Community Colleges Struggle to Respond
      from Jakob McWhinney
      Community colleges have been dealing with an unprecedented phenomenon: fake students bent on stealing financial aid funds. While it has caused chaos at many colleges, some Southwestern faculty feel their leaders haven’t done enough to curb the crisis. 
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      BrianKrebs (briankrebs@infosec.exchange)'s status on Saturday, 19-Apr-2025 05:10:33 JST BrianKrebs BrianKrebs
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      tl;dr: 25% of students enrolled in California community colleges are reportedly AI bots set up to commit financial aid fraud. Probably this time next year it will be 40-50 percent.

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      mark (atleagle@mastodon.online)'s status on Saturday, 19-Apr-2025 06:19:31 JST mark mark
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      • AI6YR Ben
      • Mary Mazzocco

      @mazz @ai6yr @briankrebs i did this where I would register for an extra class and drop it for the cash. Maybe it was a scam, but I would have starved without it

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      AI6YR Ben (ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org)'s status on Saturday, 19-Apr-2025 06:19:32 JST AI6YR Ben AI6YR Ben
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      @briankrebs 🤯

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      Mary Mazzocco (mazz@mastodon.well.com)'s status on Saturday, 19-Apr-2025 06:19:32 JST Mary Mazzocco Mary Mazzocco
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      • AI6YR Ben

      @ai6yr @briankrebs For context: People have been pulling this scam for at least 20 years, but in the old days, they had to physically show up to class till the aid check cleared. And it does, ultimately, destroy your credit rating, to the extent anybody who has to resort to scamming the Pell Grant system is in a position to care about that.

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