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highplainsdem

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Sun Apr 5, 2026, 11:04 PM 10 hrs ago

A CNN article says some students at Yale now can't even talk in class without using ChatGPT to coach them [View all]

This article

AI is changing the way students talk in class and how teachers test them
https://www.cnn.com/2026/04/04/health/ai-impact-college-student-thinking-wellness

was written by a student who's a junior at Yale and interviewed other students.

From one senior she talked to:

Amanda said she was taken aback. Until that day, she didn’t realize that her peers were using chatbots in class and sharing what it spits out in the classroom. Now she notices the impact that tendency is having on class discussions.

“Everyone now kind of sounds the same,” she said. “I feel like during my freshman year in college, I would sit in seminars where everyone had something different to contribute. Although people would piggyback off each other, they approached from different angles and offered different commentary.”


From another senior:

Jessica, a senior at Yale, told CNN that she uses AI every day for her classes. In an economics seminar in which the professor cold-calls students, “at the beginning of class, you could see every single person putting every single PDF” into a chatbot.

She also uses AI when she has trouble turning her thoughts into words. “I want to comment, and I have this concept, but I don’t know how to formulate the sentence myself,” she said. So she asked a chatbot “to make it sound more cohesive.”


She also admitted she's lazier now, using a chatbot. Her work ethic has dimished since high school.

Another Yale student, a junior, says students are using AI to give them scripts of what to say in class because they feel insecure.

The article also quotes a humanities professor who's a fellow with the rightwing American Enterprise Institute who likes the way students using AI has "raised the floor of class discussion to a generally better level" but worries about how it precludes "original thoughts." He's a nitwit, if he's giving his students approving responses when they echo ChatGPT but still wants original thoughts.

Another professor who's quoted said he's heard of people using AI to decide which candidate to vote for, which he finds scary.

These students have had ChatGPT and similar chatbots available for only three years and four months.

The effect on them has not been good.
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Jfc. SheltieLover 10 hrs ago #1
No doubt. This stuff is scary. Talk about dumbing people down! n/t PatrickforB 9 hrs ago #7
For sure! And many people go for it! SheltieLover 9 hrs ago #9
Some of the richest companies on Earth are spending all they can to hype AI and pressure people highplainsdem 1 hr ago #36
Yale is like an Olympic training camp for the mind tinrobot 10 hrs ago #2
We're also losing potential artists who will not follow their dreams and develop their talents because highplainsdem 55 min ago #38
"I want to comment, and I have this concept, but I don't know how to formulate the sentence myself." PeaceWave 10 hrs ago #3
And those Yale students at least got through high school, or most of the way through it, before AI use highplainsdem 9 hrs ago #5
I think the dumbing-down occurs fairly quickly EYESORE 9001 30 min ago #40
AI is dumbing down adults quickly, too. There've been studies of doctors and software engineers and highplainsdem 18 min ago #41
Yup. Straw Man 6 hrs ago #20
So it is working to perfection then misanthrope 6 hrs ago #22
That has to be incredibly frustrating for you. Do the students listen if you tell them they're just highplainsdem 8 min ago #42
The old saying... oldsoldierfadingfast 10 hrs ago #4
Wat ar u talkin about! FHRRK1 9 hrs ago #10
Those supposedly educated people will be addicted consumers of AI, victims of learned helplessness, highplainsdem 1 min ago #43
Shame on educators allowing this. chowder66 9 hrs ago #6
Most of the teachers I've talked to tried to stop it. School admins were pressured by AI companies, or highplainsdem 9 hrs ago #8
they'd never get away with this NJCher 8 hrs ago #11
Only because you are there watching them read the essays and create the response. Intractable 8 hrs ago #14
No way NJCher 4 hrs ago #23
I'm sorry that you don't understand what people can do with AI today, let alone tomorrow. Intractable 2 hrs ago #28
I'm an AI hater and I don't see how there's no way they couldn't use AI unless they're doing all this in front of you. WhiskeyGrinder 3 hrs ago #24
I'm reminded of a Star Trek episode... BurnDoubt 8 hrs ago #12
THIS is getting scary. calimary 8 hrs ago #13
That's pitiful BeneteauBum 8 hrs ago #15
Ugh Lemon Lyman 8 hrs ago #16
Reknown or renown instead of renowned. LisaM 7 hrs ago #18
I showed this to my friend, and him and I both agree with you. TheRickles 2 hrs ago #27
The end of struggle and critical thinking. AllyCat 7 hrs ago #17
Yale grads that'll wonder why nobody will hire them. n/t flvegan 7 hrs ago #19
Prof. Kingsfield from the "Paper Chase" would destroy these students should they later decide to attend Harvard Law andym 6 hrs ago #21
My senior thesis in 1979: no_hypocrisy 2 hrs ago #25
I don't think anybody under the age of 60 could do that now. yardwork 1 hr ago #37
The dumbing down of America continues. Vinca 2 hrs ago #26
Teenage Wasteland OC375 2 hrs ago #29
How long until the post-AI Renaissance then? BadgerKid 1 hr ago #30
Clickbait article Johnny2X2X 1 hr ago #31
Not clickbait at all. It was written by a young person, a Yale student. And there's been more and more highplainsdem 1 hr ago #33
Exactly jcboon 1 hr ago #34
Microsoft's own study.showed that AI dumbs users down: highplainsdem 33 min ago #39
Sounds like bullshit to me. ruet 1 hr ago #32
It's nothing at all like the kids-using-litterboxes RW propaganda stories. It fits in with news stories and highplainsdem 1 hr ago #35
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