Why Shouldn’t We Let Demons Do Homework?
Education
United States
Started January 28, 2026
Using a demon is not cheating. Cheating is pawning off somebody else’s work as your own. A demon is not “somebody.” A demon is a being of pure malice
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Why Shouldn’t We Let Demons Do Homework?
The New Yorker (United States) | Jan 27, 2026
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Jan 28, 2026
Using a demon for homework allows students to explore creative solutions without the burden of traditional academic pressures.
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The ethical implications of using demons for homework challenge our definitions of cheating and academic integrity.
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Relying on demons undermines the educational process and devalues genuine learning and personal achievement.
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Employing a demon for assistance blurs the line between collaboration and manipulation, raising concerns about fairness in education.
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Engaging with demons can provide unique insights and perspectives that traditional study methods cannot offer.
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