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Author: onepoorguy   😊 😞
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Subject: AI cheating
Date: 09/02/2025 6:02 PM
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Not really US policy. Evidently, students are having AI write papers for them. I know that 1poorkid had to do some homework online 10 years ago. Most everything else is typed and printed.

If I were an instructor, I'd require written assignments by hand, in ink. That's a throwback to when I was in junior high (one teacher I had allowed NO CROSSOUTS, and no erasures...if you made a mistake in ink, you had to do the entire page over). But it would stop AI, at least for a while.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/26/opinion/culture...

I didn't get blue books until -I think- college. In primary and secondary schools, it was lined paper, writing in ink, and you couldn't rip it out of a spiral notebook. It had to be clean-edge, 3 hole paper.
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Subject: Re: AI cheating
Date: 09/05/2025 5:05 PM
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My father taught some post grad courses at Stevens Institute of Technology in NJ. Monday nights, that’s when Mom would get us pizza or McDonald’s or whatever. Every other night it was a proper meal.

Anyway, his course was in metallurgy, and he expected you to attend every class, however the grading was 50/50. Half was on an original paper that you designed yourself (and had topic approved), and half on the final exam. The papers flowed in with about a month to go, and then for the final — he created a unique exam for each student with a couple questions based on the paper they had submitted.

This would have been in the 50’s, so long before AI, before the internet, heck before Xerox machines were widespread. But there was a thriving business at the fraternities in filing all the papers in all the courses that had ever been submitted, so it was trivial for someone to just go back a few years and find something relevant but to a different professor, copy it, and submit that.

And the first year, when he handed out the “final exams”, three of the guys just got up and walked out of the room. Curiously, word got around, and he didn’t have to worry about that sort of thing again.
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