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by joshhart
13 days ago
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According to the article, the major effect is they are catching and prosecuting cheaters with a secondary effect that students are over-relying on them for homework or practice, and are unprepared for exams. The article also talks about the fact that the SAT was banned. I really am curious what percentage of the effect is from no SAT vs LLMs. I guess they haven't had the SAT for a while though so it's gotta be the LLMs? |
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It's ridiculous that we talk about getting rid of standardized aptitude tests and entire subjects from school curriculum because certain demographics struggle with it