• ReallyKinda@kbin.social
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    10 months ago

    I know a couple teachers (college level) that have caught several gpt papers over the summer. It’s a great cheating tool but as with all cheating in the past you still have to basically learn the material (at least for narrative papers) to proof gpt properly. It doesn’t get jargon right, it makes things up, it makes no attempt to adhere to reason when it’s making an argument.

    Using translation tools is extra obvious—have a native speaker proof your paper if you attempt to use an AI translator on a paper for credit!!

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      10 months ago

      it makes things up, it makes no attempt to adhere to reason when it’s making an argument.

      It doesn’t hardly understand logic. I’m using it to generate content and it continuously will assert information in ways that don’t make sense, relate things that aren’t connected, and forget facts that don’t flow into the response.

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      10 months ago

      Any teacher still issuing out of class homework or assignments is doing a disservice IMO.

      Of coarse people will just GPT it… you need to get them off the computer and into an exam room.