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Reubachilast Monday at 5:07 PM1 replyview on HN

A question. If you think AI use by students to "bypass homework" is anything remotely approaching a problem, then I must ask you how you felt/feel about:

- University being cost prohibitive to 90 percent of all humans as financial driven institutions, not performance.

- Before AI, 20 + years of google data indexing/searches fueling academia

- study groups before that allowing group completion (or, cheating, in your view)

- The textbook that costs 500 dollars, or the textbook software from pearson that costs 500, that has the homework answers.

I think it's a silly posit that students using AI is...anything to even think about. I use it at my fortune 500 job every day, and have learned about my field's practical day-to-day from it than any textbook, homework assignment, practical etc.


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ghafflast Monday at 5:26 PM

>study groups before that allowing group completion (or, cheating, in your view)

Totally dependent on school/department/professor policy.

Some are very strict. Others allow working together on assignments. (And then there are specific group projects.)