The increasing use of artificial intelligence in education raises concerns about maintaining academic integrity and ensuring students engage deeply with assignments. While AI can assist in tasks like writing essays and solving math problems, there is a worry that students may rely too heavily on AI tools, potentially reducing their motivation for the hard work involved in learning. Despite the benefits of AI in facilitating creativity and providing new perspectives, educators grapple with the challenge of keeping students motivated in the face of easily accessible shortcuts.
A reading and discussion inspired by https://hechingerreport.org/opinion-what-teachers-call-ai-cheating-leaders-in-the-workforce-might-call-progress/
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