Coaching from artificial intelligence chatbots, personalized and accessible at any time, is now shaping how some students write.
Many professors in the humanities are giving up on assigning papers. Working against the tsunami of AI writing is exhausting and disheartening. Those with heavy course loads can’t do it anymore. But ...
The real problem is not the use of AI itself. The problem is that writing classes have often focused too much on the finished essay and not enough on the thinking behind it.
When it comes to creative writing, score one for the humans over the machines. For now, anyway. New research finds that people evaluate creative writing less favorably when they learn it was generated ...
Professors once disparaged AI for research; employers now demand “prompt fluency.” Yesterday’s contraband was suddenly the office essential. The conversion felt less like progress than betrayal.
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