| schools need to get over AI use there should be no guidelines |
| they should be teaching students how to use ai and avoid copyright or privacy issues thats it |
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I think writing 700 words and having AI cut 50 (and see where that gets you) is about the most straightforward, non-cheating way to use AI for college apps you can get.
90% of apps will have a LOT more AI than this example. |
Not that you’re wrong, but now that college itself, as well as college admissions, seems to have been reduced to a charade where students do no work at all because AI is faster, cheaper, and better, what could possibly be the point of getting a college education? |
to learn how to use it. to move beyond writing papers. to make real progress. using computers didn't limit scientific thought. using calculators didn't slow down mathematical thinking. maybe writing a 5-paragraph paper or the 10-page research paper wasn't the critical skill we were led to believe. maybe it was just the framework for real action |
Except for all the times it gives blatantly WRONG information? AI is nothing more than GIGO. |
What’s the real action? |
DP. AI is smarter than *some* humans’ intelligence, in certain use cases. ‘Course the same is true of golden retrievers. As dcum illustrates on a daily basis. |
Do you really not know how agents work? Wow. |
I mean, you're talking about chatGPT when most people using AI have moved on from Chat. And in different models, privacy is the default, which is why we moved to them. But sure, if you're using chat, be careful |
They honestly couldn’t tell you. |