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  • technocrit@lemmy.dbzer0.comtoScience Memes@mander.xyzClever, clever
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    19 hours ago

    The point of writing papers for school is to evaluate a person’s ability to convey information in writing.

    Computers are a fundamental part of that process in modern times.

    If you’re using a tool to generate large parts of the paper

    Like spell check? Or grammar check?

    … the teacher is no longer evaluating you, in an artificial context

    circumventing the whole point of the assignment.

    Assuming the point is how well someone conveys information, then wouldn’t many people better be better at conveying info by using machines as much as reasonable? Why should they be punished for this? Or forced to pretend that they’re not using machines their whole lives?



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    This is invisible on paper but readable if uploaded to chatGPT.

    This sounds fake. It seems like only the most careless students wouldn’t notice this “hidden” prompt or the quote from the dog.

    Maybe if homework can be done by statistics, then it’s not worth doing.

    Maybe if a “teacher” has to trick their students in order to enforce pointless manual labor, then it’s not worth doing.

    Schools are not about education but about privilege, filtering, indoctrination, control, etc.