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Christy Snider's avatar

As a professor, I caught three students who turned in assignments written by ChatGPT. I caught them because I required specific information/examples from a book that GPT had not been trained on, so there was lots of made up information. With Bing Chat connected to the internet and Claude 2 able to analyze digital files, catching students to stop them from using these tools is going to be nearly impossible. I’ve decided to follow your lead and let students use AI on out of classroom assignments. I’ll hold them responsible for the information on in class exams and try to help them figure out what AI is good at and isn’t good at.

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Emily Capps's avatar

Thank you! Again. This is a great article and am sharing it to an AI Nerds group I belong to. They always give me shit when I mention one of your articles. One said, "Do you read anyone else?" And I said, "I do but I'm not sure why. Ethan is the best." Ha!

Keep up the calm, mindful approaches this world so desperately needs.

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