| ▲ | onion2k 2 hours ago | |||||||
The penalty for cheating should be automatic expulsion. Universities need to stay ahead of how people actually work. Framing the use of AI as 'cheating' gives a university a reputation that it isn't keeping up with industry, which has a wildly negative impact on admissions. You can't expel people for 'working like they do in the real world'. | ||||||||
| ▲ | rahimnathwani an hour ago | parent [-] | |||||||
You're conflating two different types of work, which each have a different purpose: - making a change to your own mind and/or body (studying math, lifting weights) - making a change to the world (optimizing ad placement, operating a forklift truck) Do you think gyms should allow people to lift heavy weights with forklift trucks, so that they can work like they do in the real world? | ||||||||
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