One in six adults thought reducing or removing coursework would be the best way for schools to avoid the misuse of artificial intelligence (AI), according to a YouGov survey.
The poll, which was commissioned by Cambridge University Press and Assessment, said 89% of adults thought it was "unacceptable" for pupils to use AI, but almost half said it was acceptable for improving punctuation and grammar.
It came after Jill Duffy, the chief executive of exam board OCR, called for a co-ordinated national strategy on AI.
"The public is clear that coursework is too important to lose, even in the age of AI," Ms Duffy said.
