

Every Student is CHEATING with AI — College in the AGI Era (feat. Sophomore Liam Robins)
14 snips Jul 7, 2025
Liam Robins, a math major at George Washington University, shares insights on the widespread AI-enabled cheating epidemic among college students. He highlights how many are bypassing traditional learning and instead relying on technology to complete assignments. The authenticity of lectures and academic integrity are in question, with professors struggling to keep up. The discussion also touches on shifting social dynamics and dating practices influenced by technology, leaving students grappling with their future in an AI-driven world.
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Ubiquitous AI Cheating in College
- Nearly every college student cheats using AI and does so openly without shame.
- Professors often remain in denial or do not enforce anti-cheating measures effectively.
Varied Lecture Participation
- College classes still feature lectures, but attendance and engagement vary widely.
- For large lectures, many students skip and rely on self-study; small classes retain more in-person interaction value.
Be Mercenary with Education
- Approach college with clear, practical goals rather than idealism.
- Avoid getting dragged into unfocused directions to prevent burnout and wasted effort.