That is 100% why you’re seeing those assignments. Everybody within most universities structures as far as I can tell is 100% bought in to artificial intelligence in virtually every discipline.
Expect it to get worse. And in strange ways. The educational literature indicates that we have zero idea how to actually use these things without diminishing our own cognitive abilities. The system’s largely can’t be trusted, look at grock the Nazi, or the other systems that are looking to now put ads into conversation.
It’s a big f****** mess. I’m not having any of it in my classes right now. But I also don’t really see the need for them. I need to train my students in base principles, not in the art of asking questions.
CheeseNoodle@lemmy.world 1 day ago
That’s so weirdly almost self aware. You must use AI but also can’t trust it an inch.
slacktoid@lemmy.ml 18 hours ago
I mean with the way how it is going I think that’s the right way to go about it. I don’t think any of the alternatives are possible. Like its out there, people are going to use it, its better to model your course around that. It sucks but I also don’t know another option. Yes you can make it part of the academic policy and all but is that really effective? It just causes people harder to cover it up. Like instead of using one AI you’ll use 3, one to research, and the others to reword your text and remove all the AI-isms that it brings. I much prefer the, you gotta disclose AI use and penalties for not disclosing it and elaborating on how it was used.