This isn’t just in industry or tech. I work in the academy. You would be shocked how many people from administrators all the way on down truly believe this. That, without any proof, this technology is going to make everybody a billion times more productive and that any graduates who don’t have this is a foundational skill will surely not survive in the future workforce.
students using AI to write thier papers, LORs, or projects, and professors using it to screen out AI themselves, or using it to make lectures. this is for university level, and then you have students unable to write a paper themselves, and teacher even more removed from teaching a class.
This isn’t just in industry or tech. I work in the academy. You would be shocked how many people from administrators all the way on down truly believe this. That, without any proof, this technology is going to make everybody a billion times more productive and that any graduates who don’t have this is a foundational skill will surely not survive in the future workforce.
students using AI to write thier papers, LORs, or projects, and professors using it to screen out AI themselves, or using it to make lectures. this is for university level, and then you have students unable to write a paper themselves, and teacher even more removed from teaching a class.
That is a fine hypothesis, but that has nothing to do with how I run my classes. Or anyone in my department for that matter.
“it’s technology and science, it must be good!”
Man, you would be shocked how resistant to tech and innovation some of us are unless, I guess, you promise the world with your racist chatbot.
That’s a great point.