Neal Stephenson has a recent post that covers some of this. Also links to teachers talking about many students just putting all their work into chatgpt and turning it in.
I’d like to see a statistically sound source for that claim. Given how many non-nerds there are on Reddit these days, it’s unlikely that there’s any particular strong bias in any direction compared to any similar demographic.
Neal Stephenson has a recent post that covers some of this. Also links to teachers talking about many students just putting all their work into chatgpt and turning it in.
https://nealstephenson.substack.com/p/emerson-ai-and-the-for...
He links to Reddit, a site where most people are aggressively against AI. So, not necessarily a representative slice of reality.
He links to a post about a teacher’s expertise with students using AI. The fact that it’s on Reddit is irrelevant.
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I’d like to see a statistically sound source for that claim. Given how many non-nerds there are on Reddit these days, it’s unlikely that there’s any particular strong bias in any direction compared to any similar demographic.
Given recent studies, that does seem to reflect reality. Trust in AI has been waning for 2 years now.
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