It's interesting how students seem very eager to use AI to produce more content in the world but not to do something it is actually better at: editing and checking that what you're about to turn in actually fulfills the assignment.
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Nathan Schneider (ntnsndr@social.coop)'s status on Tuesday, 17-Dec-2024 07:32:22 JST Nathan Schneider -
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Jeremy Kahn (trochee@dair-community.social)'s status on Tuesday, 17-Dec-2024 07:41:04 JST Jeremy Kahn @ntnsndr
In my experience:
> editing
... maybe, sometimes, if it's things like spell-check
> checking that what you're about to turn in actually fulfills the assignment
... not so much, not in my experience -
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Nathan Schneider (ntnsndr@social.coop)'s status on Tuesday, 17-Dec-2024 07:41:52 JST Nathan Schneider @trochee I've found Claude and Llama to be pretty amazing at even full-text editing and error-catching. And Grammarly, I hear.
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