The joy of blackouts; AI ruins college; The Consciousness Wars continue; Peter Singer’s chatbot betrays him, & more
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The new technologies and the arrival of artificial intelligence (AI) accessible to all and are changing the ways of teaching and learning. We have asked about this four professors who practice in college and high school. Their testimonies are particularly instructive and question about the future of teaching.
The joy of blackouts; AI ruins college; The Consciousness Wars continue; Peter Singer’s chatbot betrays him, & more
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More than 50% of U.S. college students admit to using AI tools such as ChatGPT to do homework or study, says Intelligent.com An Impact Research study revealed that 1 out of 3 teachers in the U.S. already uses AI to plan classes, generate assessments, or customize teaching. The AI market in education is expected to reach $20 billion in 2027, driven by the rise of edtech, according to MarketsandMarkets. On social networks, the video of a teacher h…
More and more students are using tools like ChatGPT for housework – and deceiving AI recognition software with surprisingly simple tricks. How universities react to the increasing trend. read more on t3n.de
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