From a university student: "AI Is Ruining My Education"
Interesting perspective on this overly abused new "tool"
...But gone are the days when professors and teaching assistants could detect plagiarism solely through intuition; many of them turn to detection software to sniff out AI-generated work. Ive watched students paste their AI-generated work into AI detection sites, then put their flagged work into an AI humanizer to reword it to try not to sound like AIonly for their work to later be scanned and graded using AI. It feels like weve created an environment where software is talking to software while the rest of us sit in the middle of this dizzying cycle, pretending it all still counts as learning.
We choose a school, pick a major and enrol in classes, following the same steadfast path as students before us. The difference now is that we have a painfully accessible and socially acceptable way to do everything in our power to make it meaningless. I know Im not the only student resisting the AI apocalypse, but it can sometimes feel like I am when I see everyone around me using it. Ive sat in libraries until midnight with nothing to show for it but a blank page and jumbled ideas, while friends finish essays after an hour with OpenAI and humanizers. In group chats, people dont just swap ideas, they swap prompts. Its isolating to be the one still trying. Some days, resisting doesnt feel noble; it just feels lonely.
AI Is Ruining My Education
Im a university student in Ontario, and everyones taking shortcuts. Learning has never felt lonelier.
Charlotte MacDonald
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https://macleans.ca/education/ai-is-ruining-my-education/