Wednesday, May 14, 2025
What To Do?
College students paying big tuitions are increasingly angry over professors using AI in their coursework. Their argument? Why pay thousands of dollars for lessons I can look up for free on my own. Professors, on the other hand, say AI helps them in developing their lecture plans. Students are particularly incensed by using AI to read and grade their papers. They want human feedback and not machine responses. What to do? AI is here to stay and both students and professors are using it. It's a question of ethics, which can be squishy and bent in a number of directions. The one guideline which should apply is transparency. Professors should include in course descriptions the use of AI and students the same. From that point, let the discussions begin.
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