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SergeStorms

(21,093 posts)
24. If only....
Sun Jun 28, 2026, 03:48 PM
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this was going to be the worst consequence of using AI.

I'm not condoning the use of AI in any educational situation, but there will be far worse consequences from its use.

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Most enlightening information, thank you for bringing it here for us Attilatheblond Sunday #1
Who needs higher education when you can fake your way through life. nt ImNotGod Sunday #2
As expressed by a member of... 2naSalit Sunday #9
To someone.... SergeStorms Sunday #23
There is a reason med schools don't allow take-home exams dalton99a Sunday #3
I want to know which AI tool they were using RandomNumbers Sunday #4
Those AI models you mentioned were all illegally trained on stolen intellectual property. I'm sorry highplainsdem Sunday #10
Not necessarily in the case of how I use it for work. RandomNumbers Sunday #13
Cory Doctorow teaches us what AI can and cannot use, and why most of what AI uses is not stealing intellectual property. ancianita Sunday #31
I like Cory and often agree with him, and he'd sometimes repost my comments when I was still highplainsdem Sunday #34
And btw, Cory isn't in agreement with most creators of intellectual property on copyright: highplainsdem Sunday #35
probably cuz it's a narrow subject. mopinko Sunday #12
Narrow subjects aren't necessarily immune to the problem. cab67 Sunday #22
Clever prof! nt LAS14 Sunday #5
universities will take the money, thus prostituting their values by bending over for trump msongs Sunday #6
It's not necessarily a matter of politics. cab67 Sunday #25
And yet, certain DUers think this is just fine and we're yelling at clouds. Coventina Sunday #7
Certain DUers think using AI to cheat on exams if "just fine". Disaffected Sunday #15
thread from a few days ago Coventina Sunday #16
OK, I skimmed that thread and didn't see any posts Disaffected Sunday #18
I'm not going to call out specific people, as that is against DU TOS. Coventina Sunday #19
Sorry but I cannot draw inferences that are not there. Disaffected Sunday #20
Are you seriously making a case that coming into a thread about AI threats to Coventina Sunday #28
That's some serious goalpost moving there. Disaffected Sunday #29
This is sad and worrying. yardwork Sunday #8
it's a brilliant solution imho. mopinko Sunday #11
Yes Kaleva Sunday #14
I remember the dreaded individual oral exams administered by no-nonsense Jesuits at the end of each semester, sop Sunday #33
But they can't write cursive! Mossfern Sunday #38
Take home, closed book exams?? Disaffected Sunday #17
It's right on my syllabus. cab67 Sunday #21
This gets a bit murky but, Disaffected Sunday #27
wary. cab67 Sunday #30
Interesting and well put. Disaffected Sunday #36
If only.... SergeStorms Sunday #24
Just based on my reading history, El Pais is another fantastic non-US M$M outlet erronis Sunday #26
The only way to deal with this Matthew28 Sunday #32
I find it fascinating... kentuck Sunday #37
Older but wiser Mossfern Sunday #39
I think that the younger generations anciano Sunday #40
This is a problem. cab67 Sunday #41
See reply 42. highplainsdem Sunday #43
I guess you've missed the news stories about polls showing younger users have a lower opinion of AI highplainsdem Sunday #42
I think the appropriate and responsible use of AI anciano Sunday #44
Generative AI tools are unethical because they're illegally trained on stolen intellectual property. highplainsdem Sunday #45
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