Tanya Mosley
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Wow. Where is the learning in this? And I'm just wondering what professors are actually saying. I mean, I guess a big part of it, as you write in this article, seems to be a resource issue. Some professors are overworked. Others have multiple jobs. They might be an adjunct professor. But what are some of the things that they're sharing with you about why they're doing this?
Wow. Where is the learning in this? And I'm just wondering what professors are actually saying. I mean, I guess a big part of it, as you write in this article, seems to be a resource issue. Some professors are overworked. Others have multiple jobs. They might be an adjunct professor. But what are some of the things that they're sharing with you about why they're doing this?
Okay. I'm just curious. It's just dependent on the subject, I would guess, but is AI good at grading? Yeah.
Okay. I'm just curious. It's just dependent on the subject, I would guess, but is AI good at grading? Yeah.
Okay. I'm just curious. It's just dependent on the subject, I would guess, but is AI good at grading? Yeah.
I actually even noticed that you asked professors in the comments section of this latest article to share what their universities are doing. But did you find any that are putting in effective guidelines, any institutions?
I actually even noticed that you asked professors in the comments section of this latest article to share what their universities are doing. But did you find any that are putting in effective guidelines, any institutions?
I actually even noticed that you asked professors in the comments section of this latest article to share what their universities are doing. But did you find any that are putting in effective guidelines, any institutions?
You know, one of the things that I keep hearing about is how hit or miss these detection tools are as a way to combat this. And one of your colleagues at The Times actually just wrote an article about how sometimes these detection tools get it wrong.
You know, one of the things that I keep hearing about is how hit or miss these detection tools are as a way to combat this. And one of your colleagues at The Times actually just wrote an article about how sometimes these detection tools get it wrong.
You know, one of the things that I keep hearing about is how hit or miss these detection tools are as a way to combat this. And one of your colleagues at The Times actually just wrote an article about how sometimes these detection tools get it wrong.
There was a student in Houston who received a zero after a plagiarism detection tool identified her work as AI-generated, but she actually could prove that she wrote it herself. I was wondering, how common is this?
There was a student in Houston who received a zero after a plagiarism detection tool identified her work as AI-generated, but she actually could prove that she wrote it herself. I was wondering, how common is this?
There was a student in Houston who received a zero after a plagiarism detection tool identified her work as AI-generated, but she actually could prove that she wrote it herself. I was wondering, how common is this?
I think one of the questions you posed in your piece that kind of hung in the air was whether there is actually going to be a point in the foreseeable future where, say, much of the graduate student teaching assistants' jobs can be done by AI. And I wondered if that is also something that you've been talking with academics about. Yeah.
I think one of the questions you posed in your piece that kind of hung in the air was whether there is actually going to be a point in the foreseeable future where, say, much of the graduate student teaching assistants' jobs can be done by AI. And I wondered if that is also something that you've been talking with academics about. Yeah.
I think one of the questions you posed in your piece that kind of hung in the air was whether there is actually going to be a point in the foreseeable future where, say, much of the graduate student teaching assistants' jobs can be done by AI. And I wondered if that is also something that you've been talking with academics about. Yeah.
Getting back to what it is doing to us as individuals, have there been any changes? studies or research around what it might be doing to our critical thinking and problem-solving skills? Have we been using it long enough to know?
Getting back to what it is doing to us as individuals, have there been any changes? studies or research around what it might be doing to our critical thinking and problem-solving skills? Have we been using it long enough to know?
Getting back to what it is doing to us as individuals, have there been any changes? studies or research around what it might be doing to our critical thinking and problem-solving skills? Have we been using it long enough to know?