At universities, more and more work is being written with AI, but with this a central principle of education is being overturned: Writtenness. Our author pleads for a reflective approach Recently, the Center for Higher Education Development (CHE) in Gütersloh published the results of a survey among students of all faculties on the topic "Artificial Intelligence". The results are not surprising: 65 percent use AI tools, one quarter of them even d…
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At universities, more and more work is being written with AI, but with this a central principle of education is being overturned: Writtenness. Our author pleads for a reflective approach Recently, the Center for Higher Education Development (CHE) in Gütersloh published the results of a survey among students of all faculties on the topic "Artificial Intelligence". The results are not surprising: 65 percent use AI tools, one quarter of them even d…