Honestly, that's mildly ingenious.
— to write papers for them. And as these AI-written responses can't be detected by plagiarism software, schools are likely to have a difficult time combatting this next-gen subversion.
"It would be simple assignments that included extended responses," a college student who goes by innovate_rye on Reddit told. "For biology, we would learn about biotech and write five good and bad things about biotech. I would send a prompt to the AI like, 'what are five good and bad things about biotech?' and it would generate an answer that would get me an A."
Kids? Using their vast knowledge of burgeoning technologies to circumvent digital boundaries that adults simply don't know how to keep up with? No oneIf plagiarism software were capable of flagging AI-made prompts, this probably wouldn't be an issue.
"[The text] is not copied from somewhere else, it's produced by a machine, so plagiarism checking software is not going to be able to detect it and it's not able to pick it up because the text wasn't copied from anywhere else," George Veletsianos, Canada Research Chair in Innovative Learning & Technology and associate professor at Royal Roads University, told"Without knowing how all these other plagiarism checking tools quite work and how they might be developed...
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