Take-No-Prisoners Professor Will Fail Any Student Who Uses AI
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Take-No-Prisoners Professor Will Fail Any Student Who Uses AI
Some instructors report that adept chatbots let students generate full essays, solve math problems, and produce acceptable answers, reducing room for learning. Neal Hebert, a theatre professor at Grambling State University, tells students ChatGPT is disallowed from the writing process and says he can detect its use, failing the assignment and potentially the entire course after formal appeals. Hebert warns theatre majors that outsourcing collaboration to an app shows laziness and risks failing. Hebert says he has shifted from collaborator to plagiarism enforcement due to widespread AI cheating in introductory classes.
""I tell students that ChatGPT is disallowed from their writing process, that I can immediately tell when ChatGPT has been used, and that I will fail the student on this assignment if it is used - and, potentially, for the entire course, if we go through a formal appeals process," Neal Hebert, a theatre professor at Grambling State University, wrote to the magazine."
""I tell my theatre majors, 'I get paid the same whether I pass you or fail you,'" he wrote. "'But what you've just done is told me and everyone else in our department that you are so lazy you would rather outsource your collaboration to an app than risk being an artist.'""
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