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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There is large loss of critical thinking going on as lazy students go directly to AI for homework and cheating on tests. They do not even provide attribution to using AI, yet it is beyond obvious. So, so much cheating and toggling over to AI on tests. Even some peers are turning in the cheaters. They have lost motivation to even want to try to learn. It’s just a quick off ramp to hand in the next assignment with only about 10% of the kids desiring to really learn the material themselves. [/quote] CoPilot AI lied to me last week. It was taking too long to format a table in PowerPoint. Then I did the steps myself. It immediately stopped churning and told me that it had performed the steps that I had taken with my own hands because it was too slow. I can't believe this. Something so simple as getting hung up and it can't distinguish between me and it. I do think people need to know how to use AI but there are so many reasons not to rely on it.[/quote]
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