As students return to school, educators are adapting to the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) tools like ChatGPT, which some students use for their coursework and exams, sometimes leading to cheating and plagiarism. A survey by BestColleges found that over half of students use AI tools in their academic work. Jose Antonio Bowen, co-author of “Teaching With AI,” suggests that teachers need to embrace AI rather than view it as cheating. He compares the AI revolution to the internet’s impact and emphasizes that not incorporating AI into education may be a disservice to students.
More Students are Using AI to Complete Schoolwork. How can Teachers Stop it?
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