The advent of AI chatbots like Bard and ChatGPT has caused quite a stir in the education sector, to say the least. It’s no secret that many students are using these next-gen AI technologies to write essays on the spot to improve their grades. But many more students are simply using it as a technology to improve their research and learn better.
How teachers can see if an assignment was written by ChatGPT
The crackdown on AI-generated content is intended to discourage students from using it as a crutch, but it also discourages many students from using these tools for fear of being labeled as cheaters. But can professors even detect whether students’ work has been generated by AI chatbots like Bard and ChatGPT? The answer isn’t as simple as you might expect.
In this article, we examine the claims made by academics and investigate whether AI-generated content can actually be detected as such.
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