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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Junior’s teacher said dc “made unfortunate decision to use AI” for writing assignment. DC insists did not use. How can one determine the truth? I copied & pasted the text into google but nothing came up.[/quote] AI text doesn't match existing content. It's respun. Ask your kid to summarize and explain their essay to you, and write notes, from memory. Record the convo to show the teacher. [/quote] The child is a junior… the teacher should do this, not mom.[/quote] All the teachers, including so-called college professors, coming on here saying the solution is to demand the kids rewrite their papers or outlines from memory are completely out of touch. In a million years, I could never rewrite an outline or paper that I had spent days and days on from memory. Both my college kids have ADHD, they have to spend twice as long outputting excellent papers as regular students do. And when they're fininished, they can barely tell you what they wrote--certainly not from memory. It takes hous for them to fill in very detailed outlines, then turn them into well-written papers, which they write and re-write over and over. And yes, both of them will write a sentence, then write into Chat GPT or run it through Grammarly, with a prompt that says: fix this for me. [/quote] If your child writes an entire paper and then can't describe its contents, that is a real problem. No one is asking for a page by page summary, but you need to be able to defend your "own" ideas. [/quote]
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