| ▲ | Is using AI in school cheating?(totalnoise.ai) | |||||||
| 2 points by hasmatt 10 hours ago | 3 comments | ||||||||
| ▲ | NoPicklez 8 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
I'm unable to view the link for some reason. My take based on the title is that yes it is cheating. It is cheating by not demonstrating you have the capability to read, write cohesively, do that etc on your own sufficiently, which is the entire point. Yes cheating helps you complete the task, but it doesn't demonstrate you can do the task on your own. In the future when the world is potentially as reliant on AI like we are with a calculator, word or excel, then perhaps your focus moves to how quickly can I get this task done in the smart way. It is still important when growing up to understand critical thinking skills, writing, report writing, math etc. These are all fundamental skills that are required for not just completing certain tasks but also to understand learning itself. AI completes the tasks for you, which isn't the point of school, but the learn how to do the task on your own. Then you can use AI later if you wish, then you "hopefully" have the skills to understand the output you're looking for and to critically understand what you're putting out into the world. | ||||||||
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