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by dfxm12
399 days ago
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The issue would be with students who just want a certain grade. That's where the dopamine hit is. Maybe AI can write you a paper at home, but it can't fill out a blue book in a classroom. Maybe there needs to an adjustment around types of assignments or how to grade them, but the in-class exams have always held more weight anyway. Just like we see posts here about how AI (at the very least AI on its own) is ineffective at coding a product, these students eventually learn what the Wharton study had proven, that AI is not effective at getting them the grade they want. I know I'm lazy. I try shortcuts like AI, copying Wikipedia before that, hoping just punching number into a ti-86 would solve my problems for me. They simply don't. |
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