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Jfc. SheltieLover 19 hrs ago #1
No doubt. This stuff is scary. Talk about dumbing people down! n/t PatrickforB 18 hrs ago #7
For sure! And many people go for it! SheltieLover 18 hrs ago #9
Some of the richest companies on Earth are spending all they can to hype AI and pressure people highplainsdem 10 hrs ago #36
Yale is like an Olympic training camp for the mind tinrobot 19 hrs ago #2
We're also losing potential artists who will not follow their dreams and develop their talents because highplainsdem 10 hrs ago #38
LOL!!!! valleyrogue 9 hrs ago #44
"I want to comment, and I have this concept, but I don't know how to formulate the sentence myself." PeaceWave 19 hrs ago #3
And those Yale students at least got through high school, or most of the way through it, before AI use highplainsdem 18 hrs ago #5
I think the dumbing-down occurs fairly quickly EYESORE 9001 9 hrs ago #40
AI is dumbing down adults quickly, too. There've been studies of doctors and software engineers and highplainsdem 9 hrs ago #41
I'm still trying to wrap my head around the notion of not being able to formulate a sentence... PeaceWave 4 hrs ago #55
Yup. Straw Man 16 hrs ago #20
So it is working to perfection then misanthrope 15 hrs ago #22
That has to be incredibly frustrating for you. Do the students listen if you tell them they're just highplainsdem 9 hrs ago #42
Bold of you to assume their handwriting would be legible NickB79 3 hrs ago #56
The old saying... oldsoldierfadingfast 19 hrs ago #4
Wat ar u talkin about! FHRRK1 18 hrs ago #10
Those supposedly educated people will be addicted consumers of AI, victims of learned helplessness, highplainsdem 9 hrs ago #43
Shame on educators allowing this. chowder66 18 hrs ago #6
Most of the teachers I've talked to tried to stop it. School admins were pressured by AI companies, or highplainsdem 18 hrs ago #8
they'd never get away with this NJCher 18 hrs ago #11
Only because you are there watching them read the essays and create the response. Intractable 17 hrs ago #14
No way NJCher 13 hrs ago #23
I'm sorry that you don't understand what people can do with AI today, let alone tomorrow. Intractable 11 hrs ago #28
professors are given classes on this NJCher 7 hrs ago #46
The only way you can prevent the students from using AI is when you are standing over them. Intractable 7 hrs ago #48
observation, not an insult NJCher 5 hrs ago #51
I look forward to your response to WhiskeyGrinder. Intractable 4 hrs ago #54
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 12 hrs ago #24
will do NJCher 7 hrs ago #47
I'm reminded of a Star Trek episode... BurnDoubt 18 hrs ago #12
THIS is getting scary. calimary 17 hrs ago #13
I agree. I didn't expect AI use in school to result this quickly in students thinking they need AI to tell highplainsdem 8 hrs ago #45
That's pitiful BeneteauBum 17 hrs ago #15
Exactly,... Artificial Intelligence is a Mega-MAGA Zombie factory in disguise. magicarpet 4 hrs ago #52
Ugh Lemon Lyman 17 hrs ago #16
Reknown or renown instead of renowned. LisaM 16 hrs ago #18
I showed this to my friend, and him and I both agree with you. TheRickles 11 hrs ago #27
The end of struggle and critical thinking. AllyCat 16 hrs ago #17
Yale grads that'll wonder why nobody will hire them. n/t flvegan 16 hrs ago #19
Prof. Kingsfield from the "Paper Chase" would destroy these students should they later decide to attend Harvard Law andym 16 hrs ago #21
My senior thesis in 1979: no_hypocrisy 11 hrs ago #25
I don't think anybody under the age of 60 could do that now. yardwork 10 hrs ago #37
The dumbing down of America continues. Vinca 11 hrs ago #26
Teenage Wasteland OC375 11 hrs ago #29
How long until the post-AI Renaissance then? BadgerKid 10 hrs ago #30
Clickbait article Johnny2X2X 10 hrs ago #31
Not clickbait at all. It was written by a young person, a Yale student. And there's been more and more highplainsdem 10 hrs ago #33
Exactly jcboon 10 hrs ago #34
Microsoft's own study.showed that AI dumbs users down: highplainsdem 9 hrs ago #39
Sounds like bullshit to me. ruet 10 hrs ago #32
It's nothing at all like the kids-using-litterboxes RW propaganda stories. It fits in with news stories and highplainsdem 10 hrs ago #35
I had to Google your litterboxes reference. Now I'm like WTF?! PeaceWave 5 hrs ago #50
Isn't that RW conspiracy theory bizarre? I don't understand why ruet would compare this news story highplainsdem 4 hrs ago #53
My wife has changed her tactics. Happy Hoosier 7 hrs ago #49
What did she do to the cheater? NickB79 3 hrs ago #57
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