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Educators worry about students using AI to cheat

Educators worry about students using artificial intelligence to cheat

Aired 01/14/2023

PBS News Hour

Educators worry about students using AI to cheat

Clip: 1/14/2023 | 6m 14sVideo has Closed Captions

Educators worry about students using artificial intelligence to cheat

Earlier this month, New York City public schools blocked access to the popular artificial intelligence tool ChatGPT. Educators are concerned that students could use this technology to write papers – the tool wasn't even a month old when a college professor in South Carolina caught a student using it to write an essay in philosophy class. Darren Hick of Furman University joins John Yang to discuss.

Aired 01/14/2023

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