Researchers create 30 fake student accounts to submit model-generated responses to real exams. Professors grade the 200 or 1500 word responses from the AI undergrads and gave them better grades than real students 84% of the time. 6% of the bot respondents did get caught, though… for being too good. Meanwhile, AI detection tools? Total bunk.

Will AI be the new calculator… or the death of us all (obviously the only alternative).

Note: the software was NOT as good on the advanced exams, even though it handled the easier stuff.

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No assessment method is perfectly suited to every student.

Coursework can be similarly adapted.

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Coursework can be similarly adapted.

How?

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It’s not my job to educate you on how the education industry works. Go and read what qualified people have already written about it in academic journals.

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