Neither. It is destroying learning.
AI assumes the point of an assignment is the final output when in fact it is the input- reading, effort, understanding, synthesizing of ideas with your own brain - that is the part of the process that actually makes you smarter and more knowledgeable.
AI assumes the point of an assignment is the final output when in fact it is the input- reading, effort, understanding, synthesizing of ideas with your own brain - that is the part of the process that actually makes you smarter and more knowledgeable.
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"Well, good sir, that is preposterous because the weights have been lifted. Maybe you just haven't used the latest ChatGPT version code name 'Ocean Boiler' and are instead basing your assumptions on the capabilities of an earlier model?"
People need to understand that there's an inherent satisfaction in figuring things out using your actual brain--and that to accomplish some tasks, it's essential. No shortcuts.
Let's face it - what % of college students are there out of an actual desire to learn, vs just wanting the degree because it's a requirement for the type of lifestyle they want to have?