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The Ozempic Problem: The Generative AI Norms Forming in Silence, and How Youth and Adults Can Shape Them

Summary by Getting Smart
By: Shereen El Mallah, Jenny Poon, and youth authors Alex Matthew, and Adora Olise This year, Ms. Chen started using AI to provide feedback on student writing. It saved her two hours a week and ensured that the last essay in the stack received the same quality of feedback as the first. She vetted every word, but she never told her students. There was no school policy requiring disclosure, and truthfully, she couldn’t quite define where her voice…
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Getting Smart broke the news on Tuesday, May 12, 2026.
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