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Google and AI to cheat on school work

I work full time and I’m in school full time. Does anyone else use Google or AI to give you answers on your school work? I do. It saves time and helps you pass. I have 1 A, 2 B’s ,1 D (we ain’t gonna talk about that), and another class starting in over a week. Sometimes you just don’t have time to study. Google is smarter than me most of the time. I’m doing classes online, so I can do it for everything.
How do you pass tests if you can't do the work?
@Spoiledbrat my classes are 100% online because I work full time and can’t attend classes in person.
@justasmalltowngirl90 Don't they time you?
@Spoiledbrat yea but I have enough time usually
I knew someone who did that at work, and ended up risking the lives of hundreds of people multiple times.
@justasmalltowngirl90 they used AI to determine if some materials were safe to handle. And the AI led them very wrong and the substance ended up in places it shouldn’t have been. Can’t really say more on the specific details. But if you don’t know, and you trust AI and the AI gets it wrong, in the real world it could be catastrophic
StevetheSleeve · 31-35, M
The professors could probably recognize what you’re doing if they weren’t lazy. But they are, so good for you
@StevetheSleeve mine haven’t caught on
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@Gibbon that’s what I’m afraid of. But going to school for business but hoping to get an English teaching job in South Korea
jehova · 31-35, M
Try to actually learn too. Id say if you ensure you are able to do research and write papers on your own without ai; as well as with ai. Thats all you really need. Reasoning for yourself is most important. Use the tools you have. Can u do it without ai? No suprise online classes are great!
Pherick · 41-45, M
AI gets things wrong ALL the time. I use it at times in my job and its a place to start or a way to ask questions, but the answers are 50/50 in terms of getting right answers to things.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Not a good thing. Second rate work will eventually hurt you. If not in school, then in employment.
Convivial · 26-30, F
But are you learning anything?
@Convivial maybe
Convivial · 26-30, F

 
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