Read previewEmory University students created an artificial intelligence-driven study tool last year.
The business school highlighted them on social media.
Emory said the duo violated the school's honor code, because students could use Eightball in ways that would breach it.
But in October, Emory told the developer that he may have violated the honor code, per Craver's lawsuit.
In November, Emory told Craver that it was weighing five honor code violations for him.
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