Comment by TheFreim

8 months ago

Punishing honest students by ensuring that they will fail unless they cheat is an absurd solution. In school I went to great lengths to do my work well and on my own. It was disheartening to see other students openly cheat and do well, but at least I knew that I was performing well on my own merits.

Under your system, I would have been actively punished for not cheating. What's the point of developing a cure that's worse than the disease?

It isn't a punishment if the AI is doing the work. The goal is to make students utilize the skills they will need now that AI can supplement their abilities.

  • But are AIs now _required_? If you're tailoring the class to allow growth potential for students using AI, what happens to the students who cannot use it (for whatever reason)?

    It's a bit similar to making a class harder because some students are getting extra help via private tutoring.