2023-12-14
“There are other ways to think about A.I. — not simply as this uncontrollable temptation that undermines everything. There's so much more that could and should be talked about in schools,” said Victor Lee, an associate professor at the GSE and faculty lead for AI + Education at the Stanford Accelerator for Learning. …
New York Times
Stanford survey of 40+ US high schools: cheating rates in 2023 didn't increase over prior years, suggesting the alarm over AI chatbots may have been overblown
not simply as this uncontrollable temptation that undermines everything. There's so much more that could and should be talked about in schools,” said Victor Lee, an associate prof...
🧵 “There was a panic that these A.I. models will allow a whole new way of doing something that could be construed as cheating.” But “we're just not seeing the change in the data,” said Denise Pope, a senior lecturer at the GSE and co-founder of Challenge Success, a nonprofit affiliated with the GSE. 1/3
New York Times
Stanford survey of 40+ US high schools: cheating rates in 2023 didn't increase over prior years, suggesting the alarm over AI chatbots may have been overblown
not simply as this uncontrollable temptation that undermines everything. There's so much more that could and should be talked about in schools,” said Victor Lee, an associate prof...
New research by Pope and Lee, along with recent findings from a Pew survey, suggest that ChatGPT did not increase the rate of cheating in high schools: https://www.nytimes.com/... 3/3
New York Times
Stanford survey of 40+ US high schools: cheating rates in 2023 didn't increase over prior years, suggesting the alarm over AI chatbots may have been overblown
not simply as this uncontrollable temptation that undermines everything. There's so much more that could and should be talked about in schools,” said Victor Lee, an associate prof...