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luis-mercado t1_j4tr9hv wrote
Reply to comment by Parking_Attitude_519 in Dutch Students using ChatGPT to finish homework; Teachers aren't noticing by Parking_Attitude_519
There’s an extra human component that can’t be avoided: the teacher, at least a good teacher, know very well how their students tend to express themselves. So differences between their accustomed language and these essays would be easier to discern. And even when there is doubt, the teacher could ask some basic question about their own essay, questions they should answer easily since they wrote them, supposedly.
luis-mercado t1_j4tmcrd wrote
Reply to Dutch Students using ChatGPT to finish homework; Teachers aren't noticing by Parking_Attitude_519
Why haven’t anyone noticed these teachers the existence of GPTZero?
luis-mercado t1_j3w289h wrote
Reply to comment by weedysexdragon in Philosophy has never been the detached pursuit of truth. It’s always been deeply invested in its own cultural perspective. by IAI_Admin
Sorry, my bad.
luis-mercado t1_j3vzlj5 wrote
Reply to comment by vegoku92 in Philosophy has never been the detached pursuit of truth. It’s always been deeply invested in its own cultural perspective. by IAI_Admin
This is patently untrue and a gross misunderstanding of what culture is, as context.
luis-mercado t1_j4tysbc wrote
Reply to comment by BeondTheGrave in Dutch Students using ChatGPT to finish homework; Teachers aren't noticing by Parking_Attitude_519
Precisely. Very well put.