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tonypace | 1 year ago

It's fairly simple in most situations. If it doesn't involve a computer, it's handwritten in class. If it does involve a computer, it's a temporarily offline computer. We have figured out solutions to these problems already.

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kenjackson|1 year ago

It may be that offline LLMs will be common in a few years.

tonypace|1 year ago

That is definitely a potential issue, but so far any text models that run on laptops are tremendously slow. Still, something to look out for.

strogonoff|1 year ago

You forgot “no homework that counts, or a prison- or monastery-like environment where you have no access to any of these technologies for the length of academic term”. No, humans have not ever had a similar problem before, and also some of the solutions to various problems that we have figured out in our past are no longer considered reasonable today.

tonypace|1 year ago

No homework that counts is essentially a double win.