What teachers call AI cheating, leaders in the workforce might call progress
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As the use of artificial intelligence grows, teachers are trying to protect the integrity of their educational practices and systems. When we see what AI can do in the hands of our students, it’s hard to stay neutral about how and if to use it.
Of course, we worry about cheating; AI can be used to write essays and solve math problems.
But we also have deeper concerns regarding learning. When our students use AI, they may not be engaging as deeply with our assignments and coursework.
Originally published: July 16, 2024
Author: José Antonio Bowen
Position: Former President
Institution: Goucher College
Published by: The Hechinger Report