‘Pay attention to it, ignore it or push back on it’: Brown professors discuss AI’s impact on academic integrity
By Maya Davis and Anisha Kumar | February 8Professors are deciding whether to ban or embrace ChatGPT’s use in their courses.
Maya is a staff writer for The Brown Daily Herald covering science and research, metro and university news. She previously reported health news for WebMD and Medscape, and is pursuing degrees in Biology and International Affairs.
Professors are deciding whether to ban or embrace ChatGPT’s use in their courses.
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