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Colleges and universities are going way too soft on policing AI, Tyler Austin Harper argues. “Institutions of higher learning can abandon their centuries-long educational project,” he writes. “Or they can fight.”
Too many school leaders have been reluctant to impose harsh penalties for unauthorized chatbot use.
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Universities Can Abdicate to AI. Or They Can Fight.
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The Atlantic
For no obvious reason one of Kei Hirano's classic economics haikus just popped into my head. Apropo of nothing: T-stat looks too good. Use robust standard errors-- significance gone. I'm sure it could be updated to reflect modern methods.