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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Lifestyle
Erin Keller

Google ditches new helpful user feature completely unannounced

  • Google has temporarily disabled its 'homework help' button in Chrome following widespread criticism from university professors.
  • The feature, introduced in early September, used Google Lens to scan on-screen quiz content and generate AI-based answers, even during tests.
  • Educators from institutions like UCLA and Emory argued the button facilitated cheating, undermined academic integrity, and raised concerns about student data privacy.
  • Critics labelled the tool a 'cheat button,' questioning its impact on the learning process and the potential exposure of data from secure course sites.
  • Google stated it paused the feature to improve its helpfulness for learning, while educators expressed relief but maintained concerns about academic dishonesty and data security.

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Google eliminates its ‘cheat’ button that gave AI answers to questions and irked teachers

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