Stanford student Theo Baker describes in a guest essay for the New York Times how ChatGPT shaped his entire graduating class. His conclusion: AI turned an already existing culture of dishonesty at the elite university into the default.<br /> The article A Stanford student reflects on his ChatGPT class and a culture of "just a little bit of fraud" appeared first on The Decoder. [...]
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