Medicine's Rapid Adoption of AI Has Researchers Concerned
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Will the university survive AI?
Beneath the freshly mown lawns of our universities, three successive earthquakes have opened up an intellectual abyss. The first, Covid, showed that money mattered more than mission when universities continued to charge full tuition for an inferior online product: asynchronous lectures and “real-time seminars” where many students were just black squares on Zoom. Then, the revelation, after October 7, that universities had suffered extensive ideol
Canadian universities grapple with evaluating students amid AI cheating fears #News #BreakingNews #CanadianNews #CanPoli #CDNNews
Canada’s post-secondary institutions are looking for new ways to assess students as they respond to fears about AI being used to cheat on exams. During the COVID-19 pandemic, most university exams were moved online. Then came generative AI tools like ChatGPT, capable of producing essays and answering complex questions in seconds. In the U.S., reports of rampant AI cheating led to an explosion in sales of “blue books” used for old-fashioned pen-a…
Canadian Universities Reevaluate Exams Amid Rising AI Cheating Concerns
With more students turning to AI tools like ChatGPT, Canadian universities are rethinking how to assess learning. Many professors worry that online or take-home exams are too easy to cheat on using artificial intelligence. In response, some institutions are returning to handwritten exams, while others are experimenting with oral tests or assignments that allow students to use AI — as ...
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