by Hunter Feybusch
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by Hunter Feybusch
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- Report from Brown University, Ivy League institution in Providence, Rhode Island
- Due to past COVID pandemic, students were allowed to take midterms at home
- The average grade on the “Welfare Economics” midterm exam using this method ranged from
65-80% - The completed tests were run through ChatGPT, and the AI gave answers that mirrored what
students had written - For the latest exam, the students were required to take the test in classroom without help of
technology - Results showed average score dropped to 48.6%, a historic low
- Daily Princetonian newspaper reported on use of AI at Princeton University in New Jersey
- 29.9% of seniors admit to cheating on at least one assignment or exam
- Students seeking a bachelor of science in engineering (BSE) degree admit to cheating 40.8% of
the time - As part of campus policy, Princeton professors do not watch their students take in-class exams
- 44.6% admit to witnessing cheating and do not report it
– 78% of organizations surveyed now use some cloud-based print management 35% use extensively 43% use partially – 16% are evaluating – Top concerns are: 34% = data security 25% = reliability and uptime 22% = achieving consistent printing across multi-vendor fleet – 77% expect growth in cloud capture adoption 66% expect scan volumes on […]
– Elliptic Cybersecurity published warning about “sophisticated” new Android trojan named “Mirax” – Can be rented by hackers for up to $3,000 per month – Hackers could use to gain control over devices – Allows attackers to bypass security measures and steal sensitive information – (Ricoh MFPs use Android OS)
– Article published by RTMWorld magazine – “widespread price revision for a substantial portion of their office and commercial printing lineup” – “scheduled to take effect on 8/3/2026” – Includes A3, A4, color, b/w MFPs and production print systems – Due to “persistent inflation of raw material and procurement costs” – Price increases range from […]
AI now being used by hackers – Google report – Google published warning that it has identified a new zero-day exploit that has been developed by hackers using artificial intelligence (AI) – Exploit is designed to bypass 2-factor authentication on open source web-based system administration tool – Was implemented in a Python script – (Python […]

