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Comment by generic92034

2 months ago

These days might be gone, with the availability of LLMs now. You only need to prompt a bit, then it is all copy and paste. I have no idea if the students are learning a whole lot this way, though.

Depending on the subject and writing methods it’s still not this straight forward. Regardless GPTs are hard to detect. Here are some examples.

- If it is an English class and you have to write about a personal experience, that would still take a lot of prompting.

- Other courses in psychology, political science, and journalism can pull from events too recent for writing subjects.

- Writing essays by hand in a tests setting or just as an exercise can solve two things. Now you would know a students writing style for the future and write without a computer.

- Using Google Docs to analyze revision history, not perfect by any means but helpful.