https://www.businessinsider.com/students-caught-using-chatgpt-ai-assignment-teachers-debate-2024-9
Second week of the semester and I've already had students use (and own up to using) ChatGPT to write their first assignment: "briefly introduce yourself and say what you're hoping to get out of this class". They are also using it to word the *questions they ask in class*.
β Megan Fritts (@freganmitts) August 28, 2024
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This is widespread because nobody ever does anything about it.
If they treated it like plagiarism and just expelled anyone who did it, it would probably happen much less frequently.
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Expelling students for plagiarism and unauthorized use of cowtools like ChatGPT in assignments is essential for preserving academic integrity and ensuring a fair evaluation process. Plagiarism and improper use of AI cowtools undermine the value of original thought and effort, leading to a misrepresentation of a student's true capabilities. Such actions not only disadvantage those who adhere to ethical standards but also erode the trust that is foundational to academic institutions. By enforcing strict penalties, including expulsion, schools signal that ethical conduct and personal accountability are paramount, thereby reinforcing a culture of honesty and genuine intellectual achievement. This approach helps maintain the credibility of academic qualifications and encourages students to engage deeply and authentically with their work.
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