With AI at their disposal, many students have found a modern way to keep their dogs from eating their homework. And while it won’t come to a surprise to anyone that they’re leaning into the technology to beef up papers and essays, we now have a sense of how prevalent the practice is. Wired reports that plagiarism-detection service Turnitin examined 200 million papers using a tool that was trained on student-written work from high schoolers and college students, along with AI-generated text. It found that in 11% of those papers, 20% of the content was written by AI. In 3% of the papers, it made…