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Let's Talk About ChatGPT and Cheating in the Classroom


Today on "Uncanny Valley," we address one of the most pressing questions in education right now: What constitutes cheating at school in today’s world of AI?

Lee and a business partner raised $5.3 million to launch an app that scans your computer screen, listens to the audio and then gives AI generated feedback and answers to questions in real time. Broadly speaking, I don't think it is wrong for teachers to use the tools at their disposal, provided it aligns with what their school system or university policies say if it is going to make their lives easier and help them to teach better. Katie Drummond: Yeah, I mean, I think some professors have had students submit chat logs with their LLMs to show how they use the LLM to generate a work product, but that starts from the foundational premise that ChatGPT or AI is integrated into that classroom.

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