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Minnesota grad student expelled for allegedly using AI is suing school


The student said he believes his expulsion was a "conspiracy" by the professors.

Haishan Yang, a Ph.D. student enrolled at the University of Minnesota, was expelled last year for allegedly using artificial intelligence tools to write his essays. He denies the accusations, claiming that his professors are engaged in a “conspiracy” against him, according to local Minneapolis NBC affiliate KARE11, and is suing the school over its decision, as it cost him his student visa. In January, Yang filed state and federal lawsuits against his professor and the University of Minnesota, accusing them of manipulating evidence and lack of due process.

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