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OpenAI confirms that AI writing detectors don’t work
(arstechnica.com)
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Yeah, my point was I don't think there are many offering the service for free. And they are probably looking for revenue streams.
I actually feel like this is the one that shouldn't be ignored. But I don't have a good sense of the computational power vs quality output.
At least doing that is likely to result in the student internalizing the information to some degree. It's also not so different (not at all different?) from the most benign academic dishonesty that existed when I was a student.
One issue with the approach I suggested is the copyright issue of profs submitting students' original work for AI processing without understanding/caring about copyright implications.
Yeah of course. As it stands right now gpt 3.5 is free, but gpt 4.0, which has been demonstrated to produce better output and get do more, costs a monthly subscription.
This is a good point, and I agree.