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AI at AU: Professors create generative AI policy

AI at AU: Professors create generative AI policy

As generative artificial intelligence like ChatGPT gains popularity among university students, English Professor Sarah Rude knew the discussion for and against AI usage in the classroom wasn’t so black and white. Other professors in the English Department agreed. After its launch in late November 2022, ChatGPT has become a
Jack Erickson Sep 21, 2023
ChatGPT: a useful tool for students

ChatGPT: a useful tool for students

The ethical implications of Artificial Intelligence programs like ChatGPT have been causing some chaos for university professors and faculty. Here’s the big question: Should ChatGPT be allowed in educational settings, and if so, what crosses the line? I’ve heard a broad range of arguments, from advocating for the
Veda Tonneson Apr 27, 2023
Angles: Should ChatGPT be considered plagiarism?

Angles: Should ChatGPT be considered plagiarism?

Technology has become an integral part of education over the past few decades. Now, it is hard to imagine a class that doesn’t require the use of a computer or of the internet. The introduction of ChatGPT by OpenAI, however, is sparking debates among educators. ChatGPT is an artificial
Andrew Kronaizl Mar 16, 2023

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