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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Avoiding AI is not realistic preparation for the future. [url]https://yaledailynews.com/articles/91-percent-of-senior-class-has-used-ai-for-schoolwork-news-survey-finds[/url] Apparently, 91 percent of Yale’s senior class has used AI for schoolwork. This is the first graduating class that has had real access to AI in college, and the trend is only going to spread further. I actually think that is a good thing. AI is not going away. The students who learn how to [b]use it responsibly[/b] will be better prepared for the future than the ones who are told to pretend it does not exist.[/quote] I haven't seen this.[/quote] It can be used responsibly. My son uses it to figure out difficult math problems. He does the problem and asks AI where he went wrong. It explains the steps better than a teacher could and it helps him learn. [/quote]
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