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Student demands $8,000 refund after catching professor using ChatGPT in class materials. Students and teachers are turning in AI-generated work riddled with mistakes.
The New York Times writes that a Northeastern University student recently filed a formal complaint with the college after discovering that one of her professors used ChatGPT...
The New York Times writes that a Northeastern University student recently filed a formal complaint with the college after discovering that one of her professors used ChatGPT to generate lecture notes and presentation slides. Since OpenAI launched ChatGPT in late 2022, educators have increasingly encountered tell-tale signs of generative AI in students' work: overly smooth grammar, obvious factual inaccuracies, and certain prevalent words. Technology is so useful in certain capacities but not when it comes to creating independent thinkers.#teachertok#teachersoftiktok#highschoolteacher#fyp#englishteacher♬ original sound - Mel Belle 🍉 In response, another teacher claimed in the above video to have heard similar complaints from numerous educators.
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