Hypocrite Teachers Are Telling Students Not to Use AI While Using It to Grade Their Work

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Teachers are increasingly using artificial intelligence in their work — all while telling their pupils they can't do the same. As the New York Times reports, educators and administrators are using AI for grading papers, tutoring students, and even analyzing their records. For Rhode Island history teacher Jon Gold, using ChatGPT for lesson plans seems like a relatively acceptable use case — especially because it offers him an opportunity to teach his students about using the technology responsibly. "I am more pro-AI-literacy than I am pro-AI-use," Gold told the NYT. Jennifer Carolan, herself a former history teacher who founded the AI edtech investment [...]

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