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Tomáš Foltýnek; Philip M. Newton – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2026
This study investigates how YouTube videos are advising university students to use ChatGPT, focusing on two main aspects: bypassing detection tools for AI-generated text in written assignments and leveraging ChatGPT as a study tool, using thematic analysis of transcripts from 173 YouTube videos. Videos promoting the bypass of AI-generated text…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Web Sites, Social Media, Ethics

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