Another major use case for it is enabling students to more easily cheat on their homework. Which is why it is probably going to end up putting Chegg out of business.
These kids are only in school to get a meal ticket to white-collar job interviews. AI frees them to be honest about their intentions, rather than pretend for long enough to stumble their way into learning something.
octoberfranklin|3 months ago
I try to explain stuff to them like regurgitating the training data, context window limits, and confabulation.
They stick their fingers in their ears and say "LA LA LA LA it does my homework for me nothing else matters LA LA LA LA i can't hear you"
They really do not care about the Turing Test. Today's LLMs pass the "snowed my teaching assistant test" and nothing else matters.
Academic fraud really is the killer app for this technology. At least if you're a 19-year-old.
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