AI causing ‘moral injury’ to lecturers trying to police its use, Trent University research shows
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AI causing ‘moral injury’ to lecturers trying to police its use, Trent University research shows
MARIE WOOLF
OTTAWA
PUBLISHED MAY 15, 2026
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Amanda Paxton, co-ordinator of the journalism and creative writing program at Trent’s Durham campus, on Tuesday.
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