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[deleted] t1_jdmb9jm wrote

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LigerXT5 t1_jdmh4ti wrote

Small essays, yes. Big ones that teachers give you a month or multiple months to work on, doubtful. Worst I can think of, any computer used for school work, will have moderating tools used, which I highly doubt will be common place, let alone strictly enforced.

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peadith t1_jdml67v wrote

The student still has to decide whether they approve the submission no matter how it's generated. They could easily learn something new in the process. Or get busted for talking gibberish or about something they clearly don't understand.

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A40 t1_jdmhbcw wrote

Even Grammarly coulda helped this post's title...

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CWang OP t1_jdmxddh wrote

That's on me... I placed the hyphen in the wrong place :(

It should be "Will ChatGPT Kill the Student Essay? Universities Aren’t Ready for the Answer - AI is here to stay. It’s up to educators to articulate why writing still matters"

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noxii3101 t1_jdone83 wrote

It's not the writing that matters. It's part of developing critical thinking skills and being able to analyze and evaluate information, arguments, and ideas. This process helps you learn how to articulate your thoughts and ideas in a clear and concise manner.

This response was written by ChatGPT

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