• Norah - She/They
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    2 months ago

    Automated AI-detection doesn’t work. That’s discussed in the article. Even OpenAI deprecated their detection tool.

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      2 months ago

      I mean, detection is and will continue be an arms-race. I’ve had some success in tests, especially with smaller or older models. Of course openai will not want to pay to develop the detection tools, given the misaligned incentives there. It would be silly to expect them to do so without a government mandate, or something of the sort.

      But all that is tangential to my point, since hand-writing would still only change how convenient it is to cheat.

      students could simply use AI to author it and then just write it out.

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        2 months ago

        Many companies voluntarily offer solutions to problems they themselves created, to try and prevent government regulation. This isn’t a new thing. The MPAA is a perfect example of this that is over 100 years old.