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by Zababa
155 days ago
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> Mistakes made by chatbots will be considered more important than honest human mistakes, resulting in the loss of more points. >I thought this was fair. You can use chatbots, but you will be held accountable for it. So you're held more accountable for the output actually? I'd be interested in how many students would choose to use LLMs if faults weren't penalized more. |
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If you have this great resource available to you (an LLM) you better show that you read and checked its output. If there's something in the LLM output you do not understand or check to be true, you better remove it.
If you do not use LLMs and just misunderstood something, you will have an (flawed) justification for why you wrote this. If there's something flawed in an LLM, the likelihood that you do not have any justification except for "the LLM said so" is quite high and should thus be penalized higher.
One shows a misunderstanding, the other doesn't necessarily show any understanding at all.