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In reply to the discussion: Goddamn it: Just found a student paper that was written by AI. [View all]Scrivener7
(50,949 posts)115. This. It also says the student thinks they don't actually need to learn the
things they might have learned in your class.
A tiny mind stays tiny.
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Very interesting. I have a feeling that going forward, it's going to be a case of cat and mouse...
Hekate
Mar 2023
#10
That's the part I don't get. How much effort to cheat vs. just doing the work?
Coventina
Mar 2023
#17
The students won't work hard to cheat. The AI developers will work hard to make cheating harder...
Silent3
Mar 2023
#91
A student wwould just have to modify the text and run it through the AI detectors
DBoon
Mar 2023
#111
Don't worry. ChaptGPT will get better and you'll never catch a student cheating again
SYFROYH
Mar 2023
#3
This. It also says the student thinks they don't actually need to learn the
Scrivener7
Mar 2023
#115
AI content at DU? Basically, next-level trolls and troll-farms. Question is, how do we detect it?
Hekate
Mar 2023
#16
A very low performing student turned in a paper that was way too sophisticated
Coventina
Mar 2023
#8
So do we just give up on teaching how to communicate in writing from here on out?
Coventina
Mar 2023
#13
Probably a good idea to have them turn in not just the final product, but intermediate work as well
Salviati
Mar 2023
#81
Better start teaching cursive first or use air gapped computers without spellcheck.
Prairie_Seagull
Mar 2023
#109
'satiety' is famously used in another very well-known poem, To a Skylark, by Percy Bysshe Shelley
Celerity
Mar 2023
#59
Many years ago, when I was a freshman in college, a friend of mine got caught plagiarizing.
Midwestern Democrat
Mar 2023
#96
We had a guy in high school that would try and copy everyone else's homework ...
aggiesal
Mar 2023
#84
It would be interesting to run it through chatGPT and ask it to reduce the reading level
Renew Deal
Mar 2023
#66
Do you ever see a point where it will be accepted, similar to a calculator in math class?
Renew Deal
Mar 2023
#102
If they are able to answer questions about what they wrote, then I'd let it go.
eggplant
Mar 2023
#78
Well, reading a book is certainly A LOT easier than writing one - and the same goes for term papers.
Midwestern Democrat
Mar 2023
#97
Not exactly. In this case, the students input would just be "Write a paper about physics" for exampl
Oneironaut
Mar 2023
#108