AI didn’t break university assessments — it exposed a dangerous lack of graduate capability

8 juin 2026 | Fulufhelo Nemavhola
For a long time, higher education has relied on ‘assessment theatre’ to reward the appearance of learning, but AI has exposed this — and that is not a bad thing.
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