Eine Lehrerin ertappte Schüler bei ihrer ersten Aufgabe dabei, wie sie ChatGPT nutzten, um sich vorzustellen. Ihr Beitrag darüber löste eine Debatte aus.

https://www.businessinsider.com/students-caught-using-chatgpt-ai-assignment-teachers-debate-2024-9

31 Comments

  1. milkgoddaidan on

    I see both sides of this unfortunately depending on the totally imperceptible factor of if your teacher actually cares or not

    There are online courses where I KNEW the teacher did not gaf about my intro post. This was advanced maths (not so advanced that I would have wanted to network or make career connections) or something where we really had no reason to communicate or know each other. It was a department mandatory thing for online courses to have an intro post during covid in an attempt to keep college community alive. I would have used chat gpt on this without remorse

    then in other classes, like a really genuine American poetry course, the teacher sincerely wanted to know more about us in order to recommend books and authors that would relate to us. If someone used chat gpt for this, I would think they are kinda a loser. Like it’s your first impression, your first foot forward, and you don’t even care enough to write it yourself?

  2. If you are going to be such a lazy ass that you can’t even introduce yourself then there’s no hope for you

  3. C-creepy-o on

    It was a bullshit assignment to begin with so honestly who gives a fuck.

  4. Kumquat_of_Pain on

    I’ve NEVER had a class where we had to introduce ourselves. First class was syllabus, dates, overview of why the material is important, goal of the class, and usually a first assignment.

    Why are they wasting time?

  5. swords-and-boreds on

    Reading and writing are critical skills. These lazy morons won’t have them. Sucks to be them.

  6. Dry-Read296 on

    Fwiw, AI is only accelerating natural selection in this rapidly evolving status quo. Good luck staying relevant moving forward, in a world where you’re not just competing with humans but AI for jobs.

  7. heavy-minium on

    In 5-10 years, it will probably be the replacement for the old “you should be able to do this without a calculator” debate.

  8. Shadowborn_paladin on

    I can understand using AI to cheat on something like calculus or essays or some other long and difficult task…

    _but a fucking introduction???_

    That’s like using a TI-84 to solve 3 x 3

  9. I thought AI was supposed to destroy us when it got too intelligent but I guess society dumbing itself down by using it for everything counts too..

  10. HolyKarateka on

    I get it we as humans can be awkward at times and even lazy, but come on, this is out of hand.

  11. Goddammit, every day it’s harder to fight against the whole “wasted generation” look

  12. IMakePizza- on

    Welcome to the future, folks! Were everyone breaks when a slight minor inconvenience is presented to them, either ask the computer in confusion or label it as toxic/bad.

  13. My name’s Daisy. I enjoy poetry, rotten fruit and flinging my filth.

  14. mykidsthinkimcool on

    I had a professor in an online class who made it the assignment to have chatgpt craft our intro posts.

  15. kernel-troutman on

    Average intelligence is so degraded that we could easily be HAL 9000ed by a Speak n’ Spell from the 80s.

  16. syzygy-xjyn on

    These kids re just copy pasting the prompts like fucking games. They will have zero ability

  17. MainFakeAccount on

    At least it seems that in the future there won’t be a shortage of workers for fast food chains

  18. meteorprime on

    Kids need to understand that your boss already has the paid really nice version of ChatGPT and if that’s all you bring to the table you’re not gonna be worth hiring.

  19. letreonehpets on

    Let them use it; it’s part of their future. I use it at work quite often for menial tasks, so does my spouse. I remember being told we wouldn’t have a calculator, yet I use that tech constantly, or a spreadsheet with formulas.

  20. Skreech2011 on

    This was a college course!?! Holy shit. If you can’t even write the most basic, simple essay ever than what are you even doing there in the first place? Based on the headline I figured it was middle school, or high school at the worst.

  21. eviltwintomboy on

    As a college professor who uses Canvas, it’s disappointing that over half of my student essays since 2022 or 2023 have been written with AI. How do we develop critical thinking skills if we let a computer do the work for us?

  22. redpat2061 on

    Why was this a written assignment? When I was in school we would be made to stand in front of the class to introduce ourselves.

  23. beetbanshee on

    Some educators give fluffy assignments like this to assess what level their students are at, and in order to have a writing sample to compare to on record in case a student plagiarizes… But now if everyone’s writing style is in chat gpt’s voice the point of the assignment is moot

  24. Disastrous_Heat_9425 on

    After reading through the comments, this generation is cooked.

  25. Does everyone have a Business Insider subscription but me? I can’t read the article and I don’t see a summary in these comments.

  26. cmlambert89 on

    I used to give the same assignment but I’d have them hand write it during the first few minutes of class. I can’t view the article due to paywall but I imagine this was an assignment they were asked to bring to class, as in complete outside of the classroom.

  27. C-creepy-o on

    You guys acting like using or not using AI for this has something to do with intelligence in society all are just so stupid you probably all think you are the most intelligent.

  28. Deep-Ad2155 on

    Then university graduates wonder why employers don’t hire them 😂

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