I’ve been working with so many students who turn to it as a first resort for everything. The second a problem stumps them, it’s AI. The first source for research is AI.

It’s not even about the tech, there’s just something about not wanting to learn that deeply upsets me. It’s not really something I can understand. There is no reason to avoid getting better at writing.

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    23 days ago

    Yeah, it’s probably the best solution we have at the moment. Still, I think it’s important to acknowledge the flaws so we can collectively think of solutions for them.

    are they really in a position to get a degree?

    There isn’t a straightforward answer to this. You’re going to see a lot of disagreement on the purpose of a degree. Some argue that it’s a testament to your proficiency in that area. Some say it should reflect your ability to hold a job related to that degree. There are probably others I’m not thinking of. Test-taking abilities are a decent proxy for these objectives, but it doesn’t perfectly reflect either.