NTU intentionally misrepresents students to evade accountability in AI case

By CurveSad2086

Good day everyone. I am writing once again regarding the Generative AI case I previously brought up which saw an NTU professor ruining a few students’ degrees over cheating accusations, myself included.


A Straits Times article has just been published, along with a statement obtained from NTU.


I wish to refute multiple parts of this statement.


Anticipating the university would attempt to salvage its reputation through misrepresenting salient facts, I have therefore posted a document online (replete with full screenshots of past correspondences) laying bare what actually transpired:


https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vQxP0RA7nmUQ5qz5qJwDfE9q1WSbqf04_zj3QXy9rGgcgKwopDGvbghAGaf9vhVMQ/pub


NTU’s statement to the Straits Times contains numerous falsehoods - these can be proven per the document furnished therein.


While no doubt lengthy, it demonstrates the immense amount of effort ploughed into collating evidences.


It is hoped the general public can see for themselves how helpless we students are when an institution simply casts us into deep waters against a pro-establishment press.


If NTU truly cared, they would have reached out to all affected individuals by now, yet we received mere radio silence. Ironically, they responded lightning-quick (within less than a day, mind you) once the media got wind of the imbroglio.


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