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EP206 | 😎吼!老師你用ChatGPT偷吃步被抓包了齁!

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When ChatGPT was first released in 2022, it caused a lot of panic(恐慌) among educators because it has made cheating even easier for students. Teachers fear(擔心) that students will use it to write their essays, solve math problems, or prepare for presentations. Work that used to take students hours to finish will now be done within a few seconds. To prevent large-scale cheating from happening, some schools ban(禁止) the use of ChatGPT, while some employ(採用) the AI detection services. But recently the tables have turned in the US. Some students are complaining(抱怨) on websites such as Rate My Professors about their teachers’ over dependence(過度依賴) on AI.
In February, Ella Stapleton, a senior of Northeastern University, discovered(發現) that her business professor used ChatGPT to make his PowerPoint and slide presentations for classes. She was shocked(震驚) by the discovery. What fumed(激怒) her even more was that the syllabus forbade(禁止) “academically dishonest activities”, including the use of AI. She called out(公開批評) on the teacher’s hypocrisy(虛偽), and given the high cost of the tuition, Ella filed a formal complaint(提出正式申訴) with the school and demanded reimbursement(要求退款) of tuition for that class, which could amount to more than $8000.
More and more educators are incorporating(整合) AI into their class planning and grade assessment. When asked by The New York Times, professors said that AI chatbots helped them save time(節省時間) and deal with overwhelming(壓倒性的) amount of work. There is still no consensus(共識) among educators as to what kind of AI use is acceptable(可接受的), so we will be likely to see more conflicts(衝突) between students and teachers over this in the near future.
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When ChatGPT was first released in 2022, it caused a lot of panic(恐慌) among educators because it has made cheating even easier for students. Teachers fear(擔心) that students will use it to write their essays, solve math problems, or prepare for presentations. Work that used to take students hours to finish will now be done within a few seconds. To prevent large-scale cheating from happening, some schools ban(禁止) the use of ChatGPT, while some employ(採用) the AI detection services. But recently the tables have turned in the US. Some students are complaining(抱怨) on websites such as Rate My Professors about their teachers’ over dependence(過度依賴) on AI.
In February, Ella Stapleton, a senior of Northeastern University, discovered(發現) that her business professor used ChatGPT to make his PowerPoint and slide presentations for classes. She was shocked(震驚) by the discovery. What fumed(激怒) her even more was that the syllabus forbade(禁止) “academically dishonest activities”, including the use of AI. She called out(公開批評) on the teacher’s hypocrisy(虛偽), and given the high cost of the tuition, Ella filed a formal complaint(提出正式申訴) with the school and demanded reimbursement(要求退款) of tuition for that class, which could amount to more than $8000.
More and more educators are incorporating(整合) AI into their class planning and grade assessment. When asked by The New York Times, professors said that AI chatbots helped them save time(節省時間) and deal with overwhelming(壓倒性的) amount of work. There is still no consensus(共識) among educators as to what kind of AI use is acceptable(可接受的), so we will be likely to see more conflicts(衝突) between students and teachers over this in the near future.
☕️如果你喜歡李老師分享的英文書,歡迎請老師來喝杯咖啡,藉著英文時事,體會不一樣的奇葩情節在世界各個角落
🔗 支持連結:https://pay.soundon.fm/podcasts/bee087cb-a2a6-46f4-8a90-fe4eeb496e9a
📢 追蹤李老師,掌握更多精彩內容!
💁🏻‍♀️ Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/readingwithlee/?locale=zh_TW
💁🏻‍♀️ Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/weizhenlee.weizhenlee/
🎧 小幫手 Aaron 也在這裡!
🧑🏻‍🍳 Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/yan_jian_yi/
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