Students using Generative AI tools, such as ChatGPT, to cheat is a significant concern among educators and educational administrators. For example, a student could use ChatGPT to generate an entire essay and hand it in as theirs. Can AI writing be detected, and is AI writing always undesirable?
Our guest is a Science, STEAM, and Artificial Intelligence educator with a PhD in Astrophysics. He is a thought leader in educational innovation and the future of learning. We welcome Antonios Karampelas to Inside Learning.
Find Antonios here:
https://medium.com/@antonioskarampelas
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