Professor of Law at Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Tech. Teaching Property, Patents & Design Law. Currently writing about #ScheduleA litigation.
Scholarship: https://ssrn.com/author=1616651
Sarah Fackrell
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I'm grading exams for a program (not in my school) that explicitly encourages students to use LLMs, but mandates students disclose how they used it.
observations:
1. It is one of the (if not the) worst groups of exams I have ever graded.
2. Many students lie about how they used LLMs.
There’s this thing called vouching that prosecutors are not allowed to do when seeking an indictment. basically, they ask the grand jury to trust them. a good sign you’re dealing with vouching is that the prosecutor literally uses the word “vouch” and then says “trust me.”
Wrote a little about the work the U.S. put into helping academics escape fascism during WWII and why we can't rely on that for our future
www.insidehighered.com/opinion/colu...