Practical Responses to AI

Since OpenAI first rolled out its ChatGPT to the public late in 2022, the AI market has grown and diversified. Updated versions and new tools appear in the field constantly, often without advertisement or advanced notice.

AI requires instructor attention and thoughtful attention, whether you develop a hybrid approach (blue books in class and AI-assisted assignments) or take another approach. Two things are clear: banning AI is not effective (many students use it anyway, and likely ineffectively), and there is no fail-proof AI detection system.

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