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Professors Are Using A.I., Too. Now What?

Professors Are Using A.I., Too. Now What?

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Colleges and universities have been trying to fight against students using tools like ChatGPT to do class assignments and communicate. But here's a twist: Professors and educators are now turning to A.I. to prepare lessons, teach, and even grade students' work. We talk with NYT tech reporter Kashmir Hill about these conflicts on campus. Also, she shares what she learned after giving over her life for a week to A.I. tools, which wrote emails for her, planned her meals, chose what she should wear, and even created video messages for TikTok using her likeness and a clone of her voice.

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Professors Are Using A.I., Too. Now What?

Professors Are Using A.I., Too. Now What?

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