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(03-09-2024, 12:06 PM)indigoshuffle Wrote:(03-09-2024, 06:02 AM)Ares Wrote:(03-02-2024, 02:19 PM)him22 Wrote: Has anyone had and issues with AI at UMPI? What is UMPI AI policy?
I hope everyone caught using AI gets expelled. I informed UMPI to be vigilant.
You hope EVERYONE using AI gets expelled? Or do you mean, those using generative AI to write their papers should be expelled? Because lots of folks use it strictly for research. Do you believe that someone who uses AI to compile a deck of flashcards from their own type written notes, is a cheater? Can the AI memorize the flashcards and walk into the lecture hall and take the test for you? ANKI now has AI learning algorithms based on the forgetting curve; is that cheating? Grammerly uses AI; is Grammerly cheating (some professors think it is).
This is exactly why UMPI, even Harvard, the UCs are all relatively neutral on the use of AI. Because it's not as black and white as, "lets kick everyone out who we suspect of, and catch using AI." To be clear, using AI to replace your own writing or in lieu of your own writing is cheating in my opinion. However, many folks are submitting their writing samples to chatGPT for advice on how to better phrase an idea or to improve tone and flow. As long as it's their own writing, I'm fine with it.
Anyone using AI to write papers which includes submitting them to AI for rewrites. It makes the entire process a joke. I will do everything in my power to make sure Universities are aware of the extent of how AI is being used to cheat for online courses. And yes anyone using AI to write a paper should be immediately expelled.
(03-09-2024, 02:22 PM)CaughtInTheRye12 Wrote: LOL Just answer the guy's very simple question.
I don't like cheaters who are no different than scammers to me. Leveraging alternative sources of credit to complete a degree is smart, using AI to write your papers should result in immediate expulsion.