Well, if you give it a topic it can generate pretty much anything but you will have to check the sources because sometimes the links generate DOI links that don't actually lead anywhere
If you use AI you'll need to fact check the entire essay, it will put in random stuff like claiming Lincoln defeated the dragon plague in the year 2047 if you don't double check
I just realized.. AI might end homework. In class a teacher could make sure you are working on it yourself, at home they cannot. THE CURE IS FOUND AT LAST
@@stnki.5840 you must live in a pretty backward country then Altho kids that perform poorly obviously got more because they need to learn more, not as a punishment
My school stopped assigning homework. I have to say I have never been so relaxed, and no longer as stressed or worried. My grades stayed the same as well, tests stayed the same so in the end homework didn't do crap!
@@chaseknickman1606 you’d be more stupid to think there are actual benefits to homework, if these were practiced in a classroom students would learn better since they are already within that environment homework should be a rare thing classwork should be more common
@@chaseknickman1606 Exaggerating only makes your argument look dumber. A 2014 study shows that high schoolers spend a minimum of an hour a day on homework, with an average of 3.5 hours per week per teacher. Don't be that guy. Not to mention that every teacher who stopped assigning homework reported not noticing any drop in performance with their students.
I mean i wouldnt be surprised, but it is a lot easier for a bot to check for plagiarism than it is for them to create work without committing plagiarism itself. Heck, there was a bot some of my teachers used to check for plagiarism back in HS, but it was probably not AI since all it did would check if athree or more words next to each other were similar to something (which sometimes led to some teachers marking things down even when things were properly cited).
I remember back In highschool "2019" and my friend used AI to write his essay and got a B on it. I wasn't even mad just impressed Wow never got these many likes before that english class was duel credit. Meaning that the class was for college credit from a community College. Helped me graduate faster.
it's a shame though that these people avoided every attempt at an education and are gonna be a part of running a society. really wish we weren't filled with fucking idiots who can't even write a page essay.
@@meepthewizard1240 imagine barely passing because of your disability and so you decide to use an ai to stop getting thoughts of su* And someone makes fun of you on the internet for it,try harder
@@cottoncandiez8872 Another fun fact: In 1905, an Italian teacher named Roberto Nevilis invented the concept of homework. Originally, its purpose was to be used as a punishment for students who were lazy in class or for those who were disobedient or rude to their teacher.
Pro tip: Feed the AI some of your papers THEN ask it to mimic your style of writing when it makes the new essay. You’re welcome Edit: I have now learned that everyone who doesn’t get the joke is dumb
My university professors took it upon themselves to generate a bunch of papers on AI and read them. Now they understand the patterns well enough to tell if you used it.
That is cool and all until you say "write it in the writing style of this pharagraph", paste the one homework you actually did and destroy your professors.
@@girlfriendhaver1016 Using AI to write your essays is not “integration”. Would you rather have your students use AI as a method for plagiarism? How is this “the future”?
@@master-oh6zn Do note that ChatGPT has many limitations, and that copying a certain style that it has not been taught before is extremely difficult. Hence, it would be the professors who have the last laugh.
Homework was and still is a form of punishment. I have learned and memorised entire subjects without needing homework because what I studied interested me and made me want to learn more on my own instead of being forced to do exercises that you will never remember or need
@@coolmanthreatt5762 well one, it talked about stuff that wasn’t even in the criteria of what they were even supposed to write about, and also it’s grammar was quite spotty from what she said. Also the teachers use a thing to see if the paper is of their own writing
@@coolmanthreatt5762 if he turned it in thinking that he was being slick with using chatGPT, then I highly doubt that he thought about checking grammar mistakes
As a test I entered an old thermodynamics exam question I had lying around from last semester and it got the answer 100% correct. This will not end well.
I mean you can be smart and intentionally switch some stuff in the essay that way it isnt a one to one copy if they somehow figure out you used a AI to do the homework
They've already used chatgpt to write a program to detect itself. You feed human essays and random chat essays and after it guesses which are it you tell it the answer and it'll keep practicing until it can detect it's own writing. Now someone just needs to write a program that spits out random essays from chatgpt and then uses those as input to the detection program and then uses it saying it is a chat essay or isn't to train the new chat gpt to write essays that the detection program can't detect. Then they go to war!
be very careful with ai folks. ppl already working on anti chat gpt ai that detects pattern repetition standard in chats language model. make sure you run it through a couple rewrite software and then go through and manually tweak it to keep it consistent with ur speech patterns
Being able to cheat with AI is a good thing. Kids won't have to write meaningless essays, and teachers might start assigning essays that teach kids how to write informative essays and gain skills that will actually benefit them
Ive always told my English teacher "spell check" makes her class obsolete.. but ai takes it to a whole new level. This is the english equivalent to always having a calculator.
Are schools really so terrible nowadays that teachers assign meaningless essays? When I was in school a teacher never gave homework that wasn't important/never gave us an essay that wasn't important
Disagree completely with “meaningless essays” if it wasn’t for those essays I wouldn’t be able to write professional emails that help me convey my point effectively now kids that already don’t know how to spell won’t know how to type either
@goldenbloxygamer20 sentences is not a lot, any highschooler can just write a 4000+ word essay in a day, but most won't since they have a life outside of school
As a college instructor, yes there are tools that give away the AI in your work and a trained eye can pick out sequences of words that can find common patterns in AI text syntax.
I can simply use THOUSANDS of rewriter tools to make it believable, I can use the same chatgpt to write it as my style of writing with just my input and iterate the f out of it until I'm satisfied. Your point?
@@jscs9960 you are going full circle, cheating will actually take more effort than writing since chatgpt essays arent fact checked, it can generate some wild stuff
I'm a college professor, and can tell you that there is a solution. We assign homework in order to guide students towards what they eventually want, which is a passing grade. So stop using homework as part of their final grade. Classroom participation and exam grades are all we need. What I'm really worried about are google glasses, which can look like regular glasses, but it dishes the internet out while I'm looking at them, so how can I tell if their responses are from their brains or the internet?
schools should abolish the grading system altogether or do something that isn't just a reward for regurgitating crap. schools should reward creativity and problem solving instead of brute memorization
That's exactly what they do at my school. Never understood the concept of grading homework. If someone doesn't need to do it all to pass? Great! Don't make them do useless homework assignments. If they do need it but don't do it, then they fail. Lesson learned (hopefully).
But the bulk of the essay would be there. All you would need to do is spend maybe 30 minutes to spell and grammar check, fact check, correct sources, and add your own style of writing to make it more authentic. It's still about 30% faster and easier to do with A.I. at least at college and high school level. Which is where chatGPT is mostly being used.
They dont do that as often as you think, if they "lie" about certain subjects you may or may not be on the wrong side of the board(russia vs ukraine for example, AI says ukraine is the good guy but you believe otherwise therefore lies)
@Wine Addict This is why I hate social media because of people like you suddenly thinking you're geopolitical experts overnight when an event happens. Yes by all means assume Ukraine is totally innocent. It's not like they bombed elementary grade schools for 13 years prior to the Invasion of Ukraine or anything.
Simple fix that just takes a little time. Make the students give an oral report summarizing the subject. AI can’t do that. Or at least make them turn the report in hand written. They could still fake it but it’s much harder.
Oral report is a good idea but I not on board with hand written. It’s just tedious to write stuff up and then realize you wanted to add a sentence in the middle of your paragraph and now you either restart or try to squeeze it in.
The oral report does kind of get thrown out the window. Nobody would go up without a fight and I may not know about other states, countries, or schools but the kids in my school would claim they couldn’t because of anxiety.
Or hear me out, just stop assigning homework. It’s just lazy teaching. They have students for 8 hours a day 5 days a week. If they can’t reach them the info in that amount of time they shouldn’t be working as a teacher.
I don't think hand written assignments would help. They would just use AI and then write the output. Getting rid of homework seems like the more feasible solution.
My friend just got accused of doing this. Only problem is that he is an extremely smart kid(almost all of his high school classes rn are AP classes) and he is trying to fight it. I'm just annoyed with it
Remember kids, A medschool student could likely be using an AI to generate an essay on lung surgery instead of paying attention in class. You should probably stop smoking.
@@TheByQQ the essay is supposed to be proof that they know how to do the surgery. Let me ask you, how would you make the student prove that they know how to do the surgery correctly?
ok dont do the entire essay in ai guy, we all know its a pain, but if qwe start doing this every time, we are gonna learn even less than what we do alredy, the only thing school teaches us is how to memorize, shorthe and lenghten texts and while its a shame that we dont go past that toa ctually understanding what we write, it is still an essential skill to have.
In 1905, an Italian teacher named Roberto Nevilis invented the concept of “homework.” Originally, its purpose was to be used as a punishment for students who were lazy in class or for those who were disobedient or rude to their teacher. This practice became popular and became more frequently used around the world. I hate italy now
Funny that teachers are so used to having a substantial power difference over children that it’s gone to their heads to the point that they think they can literally outsmart artificial intelligence 😂😂
But they don't have to outsmart the machine just the kid using it. But you know that's assuming we want kids to learn anything because with all these tools we are becoming obsolete.
@@chaoticdetectivepeach Being honest how many kids are going to just try and use the easy button? We all were kids at one point and wanted to get out of homework. I doubt kids have changed that much.
The best solution is not to give homework at all, because 1: it isn't necessary if the teacher actually teaches his material, and 2: it was intended as punishment , so never meant to be used for everyone.
If ur copying it word for word yes I found a loophole which made me get mostly B’s on all my essays. You can use ai all you need to do is rewrite it in your own words. It’s what I did and still do to. In a way you still end up learning a few things about the assignment
Hmm maybe don’t waste students time with frivolous nonsense ?! I’ve found almost all the hw I’ve used chat GPT to cheat on was a time waster. Maybe if you actually give people hw that is worth doing and relevant to their lives they’d do it?
A lot of what you learn in school is not directly relevant to your life (not many people need to do an analysis of the themes in 'To Kill a Mockingbird' or factorise a quadratic equation for their day job) but useful for teaching skills that *will* be useful. For example you might later use those critical thinking skills to understand the intended meaning of an important letter or email, or use the maths knowledge to help you get up to speed on a set of equations you actually need to use. Also teenagers usually don't think anything is relevant to their life (except boys/girls depending on orientation, their friends group, schoolyard social drama and whatever they like doing for fun... there may be overlap in all of the above) so getting them to see the point of such exercises is a difficult problem at the best of times.
That doesn’t even stop it. If anything it just makes detection harder. Some are definitely determined enough to use AI and then write it on paper, but now by having that transition you are forcing me to read this essay, which would allow me to catch errors.
@@Wolfslayer6980 true. If I can drive from LA to Vegas and back in 8 hours, a teacher should be able to teach a full lesson in that time. Even moreso if we got rid of summer vacation in this country, as most kids forget everything by the time they return anyways.
@@IsDefinitelyHuman I don’t agree with the summer vacation thing, I think schools teach mostly useless information for the most part. I don’t think it’s that important to take up even more of students time.
I did this, we were given three weeks to write a script for a weather report for a science project then record. We just put the entire assignment in as a prompt and finished in a day
The trick is to use such essays and just formulate them in your own words. Before ChatGPT we had to do a lot of summaries for books in literature class. The trick was to use a short and lengthy summary and fill in one with the other one. My teachers never caught me.
No the fuck they wouldn’t. Also then they’d just chat GPT it and memorize the essay. Bish I can’t remember what I wrote yesterday on an essay I can’t be memorizing them too
Ngl i fucking love chat gpt, it’s incredibly how good it can make essays. I use it mostly to help me start the writing process because coming up with a thesis is hard sometimes and chat gpt can just effortlessly come up with 10 on my topic. It’s a God send and has made college so much easier
English class after middle school is genuinely a waste of time. Hell, even in middle school, it's debatably useful. It's a mandatory book club that'll cause you to not graduate if you don't half-ass it
My friend, your going to make me cry! I get that reading isn’t for everyone, but the skills you build while interpreting things and the knowledge you gain is priceless! The only way to get better at reading is to do it more, and a truly good piece of writing can change your life like any good piece of art. I think it could be enjoyable for lots of people if they’d only let it be. There’s a reason the classics have persisted as staples in school for so long!
@Zapeta Genosse, while I understand your stance, i disagree! the literature that we are subjected to is that of centuries old playwrights. They speak in a dialect that hasn't been spoken commonly in the last two centuries. If the goal is improving reading comprehension, then why not read books and poems from modern writers? furthermore, all my skills in writing and dialog were developed in the fiery crucible that is online political discourse, not in a classroom where we just read out plays. I will concede that the class is enjoyable when _certain_ stories are taught, but it isn't useful. At least in an arts class, you learn to draw or play an instrument, which is a useful skill of self-expression and memorization, but we aren't even given tasks that help us develop our literary skills in English class Not to mention paragraphs like these are only used in debates, and in the modern era, everyone is expected to talk fast and concise, something that English class in the US doesn't teach
@@TheHappyZappy I agree that a book can change your life, however they don't teach those books in English class, they teach old books that, kinda have value, sometimes. But mostly they don't teach anything with a message that applies to today, a good example would be 1984 technically it HAS a message, however, the problem with it is that it's dumb as shit. There's no plot for like 150 of 250 pages, and when the plot does start it amounts to, "hey I like this girl, but then the government said no, and beat the shit outta me for like 50 pages, and now we don't love each other and I committed suicide by cop. The End." I have found that honestly a lot of games have really good messages that can change your life, and cover more relevant topics today than whatever Shakespeare had to say about golden showers like 200 years ago. For example Getting Over it With Bennett Foddy, a short game about a man climbing a mountain with a hammer. It talks about how starting over isn't really starting over, because each new attempt gets you further and further, until you succeed. The narrator that journeys with you throughout the entire game, expresses sadness, but encouragement when you fall all the way back down, and makes you want to climb the mountain no matter how difficult to see the end of the story.
im grateful most teachers at my school don’t assign homework unless its a project (and most project can get done in class) or something you need to make up. thats really how it should be tbh
ChatGPT mostly writes generic essays with little real substance or depth. However, content specific essays that require actual understanding of the materials read seems to be beyond its capacity. I once asked it to compare Sowell to CRT and it produced a generic answer. However, once I required it to prove its statement, I noticed it lacked the capacity to do so and it kept repeating itself. Also, when asked to compare two abridged works, where one was not allowed outside the perimeter of the abridged content, the system was unable to stay within the perimeter. This same perimeter issue also emerges once you put a specific style requirement.
don't expect children and young adults to take their work home with them. we shouldnt be requiring students to finish their school work at home, and they should not be punished for living their life outside of school.
Write a draft first then ask it to finish the paper. Not only does this make it harder to detect, it makes it feel like your own writing and you understand what its about
Was having trouble with a MIPS programming problem. Asked chat gpt to write the program. Literally write what I had with two different functions that made all the difference. Making me question if there's a future for a large portion of the tech world.
This actually reminds me about a high school student in my country who wrote an essay using an AI and got a 5, I think that’s the same as a B translated to y’all’s weird letter grade system. She then told her school, and they started a project of some sort to study how well this would work for info gathering.
Don't do this my friend tried, gave it to the teacher she read it and told him. "Hey, I know you're not this good at writing essays, so how about you do it again so I can give you a grade you deserve and not a 0 ok." So yeah it's pretty easy to tell between a student and an AI.
Yeah, it is pretty easy to tell if your friend just blatantly copies and pastes without taking account their own writing style and changing some things.
The hell are they gonna do *check if it's ai generated??* Poor timmy got detention and an f because his essay was too smart and the teacher thought it was ai
In Australia we have to write our essays in class for only 50ish minutes with a single sided page of notes so we can’t even use this tech, but some parents and officials are worried about it here 😑
Homework was originally a punishment.
and still is from the way i see it 😭
Facts
From France if I remember correctly. Always the French.
@@sandymangamin7159 nah nowadays people actually think it helps people learn
The original purpose does not define its use later on.
Having interacted with AI before, I find it difficult to believe that generating a coherent essay on most topics is possible.
Have you tried ChatGPT or a different AI?
Yeah bro chat GPT is something else
I had chat gpt script an entire movie and it looked amazing its something else bro
The different between ChatGPT and GPT-3 is massive, you should check it out.
Well, if you give it a topic it can generate pretty much anything but you will have to check the sources because sometimes the links generate DOI links that don't actually lead anywhere
Imagine your doctor got his title by cheating with A.I💀💀💀
A woman doctor who is not a diversity hire? Checks out.
you cant cheat on a test there is somebody to monitor you while you do the test therefor no fake doctors
you need to do a professional exam under supervision to be a doctor in my knowledge.
If he passed ONLY using the AI, at that point, we might as well let the AI be the doctor.
@@yehanravindu7221 in fact is a field test so yeah kinda hard to cheat it on but just imaging your doctor using ChatGPT to diagnose you lol
If you use AI you'll need to fact check the entire essay, it will put in random stuff like claiming Lincoln defeated the dragon plague in the year 2047 if you don't double check
Wdym fake that’s fact.
@@mathematiciantim3439 he also invented rocket jumping
@@stratacat a true American!
@@butofcourse what do you mean, he was a martian.
@@aperson2224 where all true Americans come from.
I just realized.. AI might end homework. In class a teacher could make sure you are working on it yourself, at home they cannot. THE CURE IS FOUND AT LAST
that’s what this entire video just said
I still do it at school 💀💀
The point of homework is so you learn, if you use an AI you are just shooting yourself in the foot for when you have to do an exam
@@rompevuevitos222 the point of homework was a punishment.
@@stnki.5840 you must live in a pretty backward country then
Altho kids that perform poorly obviously got more because they need to learn more, not as a punishment
Here’s a solution, stop assigning homework in grade schools.
My school stopped assigning homework. I have to say I have never been so relaxed, and no longer as stressed or worried. My grades stayed the same as well, tests stayed the same so in the end homework didn't do crap!
My teachers only assign homework if they fell like it
@@chaseknickman1606 you’d be more stupid to think there are actual benefits to homework, if these were practiced in a classroom students would learn better since they are already within that environment homework should be a rare thing classwork should be more common
Here in Finland homework by and large is not graded. It's assigned for your own benefit as practice. So whether you do it or not is up to you.
@@chaseknickman1606 Exaggerating only makes your argument look dumber. A 2014 study shows that high schoolers spend a minimum of an hour a day on homework, with an average of 3.5 hours per week per teacher. Don't be that guy. Not to mention that every teacher who stopped assigning homework reported not noticing any drop in performance with their students.
Ok, had no idea i could do this, thanks for the tip i guess
We have a detector to detect AI don't even try my boy you can use it for research purposes but it gets a lot of stuff wrong
Don’t do it, there is software that can be used to detect if an essay was made using chatGPT now.
@@gamesgallore2117 What its it called?
just look up chatgpt
It’s called “chatGPT”
Twist: the teacher actually uses ai to grade the papers too.
Considering how burnout some teachers I won't be surprised.
My sister lasted 4 years and now makes more money selling beauty products.
I mean i wouldnt be surprised, but it is a lot easier for a bot to check for plagiarism than it is for them to create work without committing plagiarism itself. Heck, there was a bot some of my teachers used to check for plagiarism back in HS, but it was probably not AI since all it did would check if athree or more words next to each other were similar to something (which sometimes led to some teachers marking things down even when things were properly cited).
Another twist : You can make a full 3 hour long exam without working at all
In college the AI is called TA
(TA grade most the work that isn’t auto graded)
TA: Teaching assistants who are typically underpaid grad students
@@Mystery_Inc174 shit
I remember back In highschool "2019" and my friend used AI to write his essay and got a B on it. I wasn't even mad just impressed
Wow never got these many likes before that english class was duel credit. Meaning that the class was for college credit from a community College. Helped me graduate faster.
it's a shame though that these people avoided every attempt at an education and are gonna be a part of running a society. really wish we weren't filled with fucking idiots who can't even write a page essay.
Imagine getting a B
@@meepthewizard1240 man prolly doesn't usually get Bs and it was 2019
@@meepthewizard1240 imagine barely passing because of your disability and so you decide to use an ai to stop getting thoughts of su*
And someone makes fun of you on the internet for it,try harder
Why did you put 2019 in quotation marks? Is it like the Queen of England?
“There is no tooth fairy, there is no Easter bunny, and there is no 2019.”
Looks like the teachers should just stop handing out homework and just keep it all in class
Edit: I wrote this on the toilet
fun fact the president of the republic of Ireland wants to ban homework
@@DaveMiller741 another fun fact students in Korea study and do homework until ten at night most of the time
Let’s just put a universal ban on homework cuz that shut sucks and does nothing but stress people out
@@cottoncandiez8872 Don't they also have a high youth suicide rate?
@@cottoncandiez8872 Another fun fact: In 1905, an Italian teacher named Roberto Nevilis invented the concept of homework. Originally, its purpose was to be used as a punishment for students who were lazy in class or for those who were disobedient or rude to their teacher.
Pro tip:
Feed the AI some of your papers THEN ask it to mimic your style of writing when it makes the new essay.
You’re welcome
Edit: I have now learned that everyone who doesn’t get the joke is dumb
How do you feed an essay to chatgpt tho? I think it has a character limit
@@smashmaster2000 you don’t need to feed it while essays, just a few paragraphs on how you write.
Or don't be a lazy basrard
That’s genius
It also tends to throw false evidence at you so be able to fact check it
My university professors took it upon themselves to generate a bunch of papers on AI and read them. Now they understand the patterns well enough to tell if you used it.
i dont understand why they wouldnt want us to learn how to integrate and use AI. its clearly the future.
That is cool and all until you say "write it in the writing style of this pharagraph", paste the one homework you actually did and destroy your professors.
@@girlfriendhaver1016 When used properly. If misused... no.
@@girlfriendhaver1016 Using AI to write your essays is not “integration”. Would you rather have your students use AI as a method for plagiarism? How is this “the future”?
@@master-oh6zn Do note that ChatGPT has many limitations, and that copying a certain style that it has not been taught before is extremely difficult. Hence, it would be the professors who have the last laugh.
This is actually perfect. If school should prepare you for the real world, all work should be done during “working/office hours”
Jokes on the teachers i never did my homework
The closet thing we had in the 80s. Was a watch with a calculator on it.
Technology is evolving fast for the better or for the worst
Homework was and still is a form of punishment. I have learned and memorised entire subjects without needing homework because what I studied interested me and made me want to learn more on my own instead of being forced to do exercises that you will never remember or need
Apparently a kid at my school got their essay back and weren’t given a grade or a chance at actually writing the thing because they used ChatGTP
How did they know?
@@coolmanthreatt5762 well one, it talked about stuff that wasn’t even in the criteria of what they were even supposed to write about, and also it’s grammar was quite spotty from what she said. Also the teachers use a thing to see if the paper is of their own writing
Why not just then use another websites like dill bot that checks grammatical mistakes?
@@coolmanthreatt5762 if he turned it in thinking that he was being slick with using chatGPT, then I highly doubt that he thought about checking grammar mistakes
Ending pedantic homework sounds like an excellent solution!
As a test I entered an old thermodynamics exam question I had lying around from last semester and it got the answer 100% correct. This will not end well.
So I had to retake that class for nothing? I could've just brought my ai
Dang it- I thought the was just me but I guess not lol. As long as teachers can’t detect AI, I think we’re ok.
I mean you can be smart and intentionally switch some stuff in the essay that way it isnt a one to one copy if they somehow figure out you used a AI to do the homework
They've already used chatgpt to write a program to detect itself.
You feed human essays and random chat essays and after it guesses which are it you tell it the answer and it'll keep practicing until it can detect it's own writing.
Now someone just needs to write a program that spits out random essays from chatgpt and then uses those as input to the detection program and then uses it saying it is a chat essay or isn't to train the new chat gpt to write essays that the detection program can't detect.
Then they go to war!
be very careful with ai folks. ppl already working on anti chat gpt ai that detects pattern repetition standard in chats language model. make sure you run it through a couple rewrite software and then go through and manually tweak it to keep it consistent with ur speech patterns
And its it's no were near accurate enough so
My English so suck that I need chat gpt to correct my sentences.
Here’s a corrected version of your sentence: “My English is so bad that I need chat GPT to correct my sentences.”
here's the thing: an AI that generates an essay can also generate a test based on the subject of the essay. AI makes teacher's jobs easier as well.
Yep I generate half of my problems partially with chat gpt. Then the students solve them partially with chat gpt XDDD
Being able to cheat with AI is a good thing. Kids won't have to write meaningless essays, and teachers might start assigning essays that teach kids how to write informative essays and gain skills that will actually benefit them
Ive always told my English teacher "spell check" makes her class obsolete.. but ai takes it to a whole new level. This is the english equivalent to always having a calculator.
Are schools really so terrible nowadays that teachers assign meaningless essays? When I was in school a teacher never gave homework that wasn't important/never gave us an essay that wasn't important
Disagree completely with “meaningless essays” if it wasn’t for those essays I wouldn’t be able to write professional emails that help me convey my point effectively now kids that already don’t know how to spell won’t know how to type either
@@nill1584 sad to inform you but depending on your skill level you have between a month and 2 years left to find a new job.
@goldenbloxygamer20 sentences is not a lot, any highschooler can just write a 4000+ word essay in a day, but most won't since they have a life outside of school
As a college instructor, yes there are tools that give away the AI in your work and a trained eye can pick out sequences of words that can find common patterns in AI text syntax.
If you ask the AI to write something that looks more human then it becomes harder to spot.
I can simply use THOUSANDS of rewriter tools to make it believable, I can use the same chatgpt to write it as my style of writing with just my input and iterate the f out of it until I'm satisfied. Your point?
The way things are going, this will only work for a few more years at most.
@@jscs9960 you are going full circle, cheating will actually take more effort than writing since chatgpt essays arent fact checked, it can generate some wild stuff
I'm a college professor, and can tell you that there is a solution. We assign homework in order to guide students towards what they eventually want, which is a passing grade. So stop using homework as part of their final grade. Classroom participation and exam grades are all we need. What I'm really worried about are google glasses, which can look like regular glasses, but it dishes the internet out while I'm looking at them, so how can I tell if their responses are from their brains or the internet?
You can look through their glasses each day. Just nick them without warning.
Doesn't matter, he gets its grade because he's smart enough to use that as it's advantage, it won't last for long
schools should abolish the grading system altogether or do something that isn't just a reward for regurgitating crap.
schools should reward creativity and problem solving instead of brute memorization
That's exactly what they do at my school. Never understood the concept of grading homework. If someone doesn't need to do it all to pass? Great! Don't make them do useless homework assignments. If they do need it but don't do it, then they fail. Lesson learned (hopefully).
Also there totally are detection websites
Kid better check 😂 AI says lies like they are facts
But the bulk of the essay would be there. All you would need to do is spend maybe 30 minutes to spell and grammar check, fact check, correct sources, and add your own style of writing to make it more authentic. It's still about 30% faster and easier to do with A.I. at least at college and high school level. Which is where chatGPT is mostly being used.
They dont do that as often as you think, if they "lie" about certain subjects you may or may not be on the wrong side of the board(russia vs ukraine for example, AI says ukraine is the good guy but you believe otherwise therefore lies)
@@A_Random_Nazuna_Fan they also occasionally completely make up sources and attribute them to real people, or vice versa.
@@A_Random_Nazuna_Fan Have you seen A.I. contradict itself? It does it on a routine basis, bro
@Wine Addict This is why I hate social media because of people like you suddenly thinking you're geopolitical experts overnight when an event happens. Yes by all means assume Ukraine is totally innocent. It's not like they bombed elementary grade schools for 13 years prior to the Invasion of Ukraine or anything.
The way he said that reminded me far too much of my own father when I was younger.
The fact that this man combs his hair to display himself as a separate character, you deserve a raise for your efforts good sir.
a few months later....
*A.I can practically do any homework easily*
A few years later. . . .
A.I. has made humans obsolete
Simple fix that just takes a little time. Make the students give an oral report summarizing the subject. AI can’t do that. Or at least make them turn the report in hand written. They could still fake it but it’s much harder.
Oral report is a good idea but I not on board with hand written. It’s just tedious to write stuff up and then realize you wanted to add a sentence in the middle of your paragraph and now you either restart or try to squeeze it in.
The oral report does kind of get thrown out the window. Nobody would go up without a fight and I may not know about other states, countries, or schools but the kids in my school would claim they couldn’t because of anxiety.
Or hear me out, just stop assigning homework. It’s just lazy teaching. They have students for 8 hours a day 5 days a week. If they can’t reach them the info in that amount of time they shouldn’t be working as a teacher.
I don't think hand written assignments would help. They would just use AI and then write the output. Getting rid of homework seems like the more feasible solution.
@WaveZ that's when you first make the assignment in a word document and then just hand copy the draft.
"ok"
last wise words before getting a F- Score and a detention combo
"Stop doing your homework" may be the best line I heard ever.
My friend just got accused of doing this. Only problem is that he is an extremely smart kid(almost all of his high school classes rn are AP classes) and he is trying to fight it. I'm just annoyed with it
Remember kids,
A medschool student could likely be using an AI to generate an essay on lung surgery instead of paying attention in class. You should probably stop smoking.
If I ever need lung surgery I'm going to care about how well he can do the surgery, not how well he can write an essay about the surgery.
@@TheByQQ the essay is supposed to be proof that they know how to do the surgery. Let me ask you, how would you make the student prove that they know how to do the surgery correctly?
@@oatmeal5672 actually perform it.
@2ByQ then they kill someone...
@@jjt171 how do you kill a carcass?
ok dont do the entire essay in ai guy, we all know its a pain, but if qwe start doing this every time, we are gonna learn even less than what we do alredy, the only thing school teaches us is how to memorize, shorthe and lenghten texts and while its a shame that we dont go past that toa ctually understanding what we write, it is still an essential skill to have.
Trying to stop AI is like trying to stop guns with sticks
Me: closes computer then ask him to summarize what he has typed on a blank piece of paper😐
what if said student just rereads whatever the ai said
Teacher doesn't read it and the studend doesn't write it. Seems fair.
Wrong.
My mom actually said this to me: "I just found this AI that can write all your schoolwork for you! You should use it"
In 1905, an Italian teacher named Roberto Nevilis invented the concept of “homework.” Originally, its purpose was to be used as a punishment for students who were lazy in class or for those who were disobedient or rude to their teacher. This practice became popular and became more frequently used around the world. I hate italy now
Funny that teachers are so used to having a substantial power difference over children that it’s gone to their heads to the point that they think they can literally outsmart artificial intelligence 😂😂
But they don't have to outsmart the machine just the kid using it. But you know that's assuming we want kids to learn anything because with all these tools we are becoming obsolete.
These kids are going to think they are smart but won't be able to do simple math
@@JesusChrist42000 well except that chatGPT can literally teach you stuff lmao, just be like teach me x topic and then they'll explain it
@@mike825611 True true
@@chaoticdetectivepeach Being honest how many kids are going to just try and use the easy button? We all were kids at one point and wanted to get out of homework. I doubt kids have changed that much.
Maybe just... Idk fix your education system so learning is not only effective... But enjoyable
Yes, it IS possible.
So is electing ethical politicians. Possible at least in theory.
I just LOVE what these broken teachers are going thru rn
The best solution is not to give homework at all, because 1: it isn't necessary if the teacher actually teaches his material, and 2: it was intended as punishment , so never meant to be used for everyone.
That actually is a huge topic at our school rn fr
As a college student, they don’t assign less work, they just fail you if you use AI.
If ur copying it word for word yes I found a loophole which made me get mostly B’s on all my essays. You can use ai all you need to do is rewrite it in your own words. It’s what I did and still do to. In a way you still end up learning a few things about the assignment
@@a.c.t6235 delete your comment. It's a bait account
Hmm maybe don’t waste students time with frivolous nonsense ?! I’ve found almost all the hw I’ve used chat GPT to cheat on was a time waster. Maybe if you actually give people hw that is worth doing and relevant to their lives they’d do it?
A lot of what you learn in school is not directly relevant to your life (not many people need to do an analysis of the themes in 'To Kill a Mockingbird' or factorise a quadratic equation for their day job) but useful for teaching skills that *will* be useful. For example you might later use those critical thinking skills to understand the intended meaning of an important letter or email, or use the maths knowledge to help you get up to speed on a set of equations you actually need to use.
Also teenagers usually don't think anything is relevant to their life (except boys/girls depending on orientation, their friends group, schoolyard social drama and whatever they like doing for fun... there may be overlap in all of the above) so getting them to see the point of such exercises is a difficult problem at the best of times.
I imagine teachers will have to start quizzing students on their own essays to see if they actually remember writing the things
“STOP doing your homework.”
“Ok.”
Maybe if most of school wasn’t pointless knowledge kids wouldn’t be trying to get out of doing it all the time…
Ong
Don’t forget to run it through a AI checker before you turn it in kids.
Lmao my chatgpt got a 100% human written with no changes to it 😂
If I did this my teachers would say
“Recite some of you’re essay”
It’s a win win
During being home schooled you could just copy paste the question and get the answer
Something I’ve noticed about school is that if I can finish an assignment in class I almost always get a better grade than when I did it at home
Plot twist: Teachers gonna start giving the essays to chatgpt and automate the grading too.
Easiest Solution:
Make kids go back to writing with pencil and paper. If they want to cheat, they still gotta write the entire essay by hand now.
No
That doesn’t even stop it. If anything it just makes detection harder. Some are definitely determined enough to use AI and then write it on paper, but now by having that transition you are forcing me to read this essay, which would allow me to catch errors.
Better solution don’t use homework to try and cover up lazy teaching and just teach people with the 8 hours a day that you have
@@Wolfslayer6980 true.
If I can drive from LA to Vegas and back in 8 hours, a teacher should be able to teach a full lesson in that time. Even moreso if we got rid of summer vacation in this country, as most kids forget everything by the time they return anyways.
@@IsDefinitelyHuman I don’t agree with the summer vacation thing, I think schools teach mostly useless information for the most part. I don’t think it’s that important to take up even more of students time.
I did this, we were given three weeks to write a script for a weather report for a science project then record. We just put the entire assignment in as a prompt and finished in a day
I can't do 100+ word essays cause my brain will automatically summarize it to the max
Excellent. The revolution against homework is near completion.
Next thing you know, everything will be going back to hand written work
Then I’ll just write the essay the so generated down by hand
@@goldtyphlosion7537 I know what you mean, but you should fix your sentence
Luckily I'm in a dumb village where they teach how to use a keyboard in 5th grade so the teachers will never know
Imagine getting a surgery and you see the doctor search "how to use a fork during a surgery" 💀
The trick is to use such essays and just formulate them in your own words. Before ChatGPT we had to do a lot of summaries for books in literature class. The trick was to use a short and lengthy summary and fill in one with the other one. My teachers never caught me.
thank you because now I will almost never have to Write a stupid essay for college again
Ah ai. When it's with me it's a toddler who just learn to walk. When it's against me is Rambo
Them knowing what chatgpt is already puts them above the education system for the education system to complain. The future is now old man.
Fuck homework. Stop assigning shit you can't complete within the designated hours of school.
Time away from school is me time.
Make them give an oral report without their essay. If they did it, they should know what they read.
they would just memorize the essay. the solution is to just make them write it in person
We can detect if it was written by AI
well, they could just read the essay they generated from ai, which is less work than writing one
No the fuck they wouldn’t. Also then they’d just chat GPT it and memorize the essay. Bish I can’t remember what I wrote yesterday on an essay I can’t be memorizing them too
Even if I wrote it I still wouldn’t be able to remember it
That map in the background is awesome! I can see all the states on Australia (my country) on, including Tasmania and there is New Zealand for once!
Plot twist, the teacher is reading of an ai generated script as well
I swear if I have to do homework ever again I'm using AI
Ngl i fucking love chat gpt, it’s incredibly how good it can make essays. I use it mostly to help me start the writing process because coming up with a thesis is hard sometimes and chat gpt can just effortlessly come up with 10 on my topic. It’s a God send and has made college so much easier
Either Chat GTP is years ahead of NovelAi, or these teachers aren’t actually reading these essays if a student can use AI undetected.
Bro wasn’t even playing a game 😭😭😭
This video should surely come In handy when I have an essay to do
We all know after like 30 minutes his dad will come back and yell at him for not doing his homework
We're gonna go back to handwritten assignments XD
English class after middle school is genuinely a waste of time. Hell, even in middle school, it's debatably useful. It's a mandatory book club that'll cause you to not graduate if you don't half-ass it
My friend, your going to make me cry! I get that reading isn’t for everyone, but the skills you build while interpreting things and the knowledge you gain is priceless! The only way to get better at reading is to do it more, and a truly good piece of writing can change your life like any good piece of art. I think it could be enjoyable for lots of people if they’d only let it be. There’s a reason the classics have persisted as staples in school for so long!
@Zapeta Genosse, while I understand your stance, i disagree! the literature that we are subjected to is that of centuries old playwrights. They speak in a dialect that hasn't been spoken commonly in the last two centuries. If the goal is improving reading comprehension, then why not read books and poems from modern writers? furthermore, all my skills in writing and dialog were developed in the fiery crucible that is online political discourse, not in a classroom where we just read out plays.
I will concede that the class is enjoyable when _certain_ stories are taught, but it isn't useful. At least in an arts class, you learn to draw or play an instrument, which is a useful skill of self-expression and memorization, but we aren't even given tasks that help us develop our literary skills in English class
Not to mention paragraphs like these are only used in debates, and in the modern era, everyone is expected to talk fast and concise, something that English class in the US doesn't teach
@@TheHappyZappy I agree that a book can change your life, however they don't teach those books in English class, they teach old books that, kinda have value, sometimes. But mostly they don't teach anything with a message that applies to today, a good example would be 1984 technically it HAS a message, however, the problem with it is that it's dumb as shit. There's no plot for like 150 of 250 pages, and when the plot does start it amounts to, "hey I like this girl, but then the government said no, and beat the shit outta me for like 50 pages, and now we don't love each other and I committed suicide by cop. The End."
I have found that honestly a lot of games have really good messages that can change your life, and cover more relevant topics today than whatever Shakespeare had to say about golden showers like 200 years ago. For example Getting Over it With Bennett Foddy, a short game about a man climbing a mountain with a hammer. It talks about how starting over isn't really starting over, because each new attempt gets you further and further, until you succeed. The narrator that journeys with you throughout the entire game, expresses sadness, but encouragement when you fall all the way back down, and makes you want to climb the mountain no matter how difficult to see the end of the story.
me using something that writes essays for me that isnt blocked by the school that i found by accident:
Chat GPT is now officially my English teacher's mortal enemy.
I used ChatGPT to write a satire essay on the uses of AI to do homework. My teacher loved it
I've been using it as a teacher to create handouts and letters. It's a huge time saver
Finnish students: what’s homework?
im grateful most teachers at my school don’t assign homework unless its a project (and most project can get done in class) or something you need to make up. thats really how it should be tbh
Damn what school do you go to??
ChatGPT mostly writes generic essays with little real substance or depth. However, content specific essays that require actual understanding of the materials read seems to be beyond its capacity. I once asked it to compare Sowell to CRT and it produced a generic answer. However, once I required it to prove its statement, I noticed it lacked the capacity to do so and it kept repeating itself. Also, when asked to compare two abridged works, where one was not allowed outside the perimeter of the abridged content, the system was unable to stay within the perimeter. This same perimeter issue also emerges once you put a specific style requirement.
don't expect children and young adults to take their work home with them. we shouldnt be requiring students to finish their school work at home, and they should not be punished for living their life outside of school.
Write a draft first then ask it to finish the paper. Not only does this make it harder to detect, it makes it feel like your own writing and you understand what its about
Was having trouble with a MIPS programming problem. Asked chat gpt to write the program. Literally write what I had with two different functions that made all the difference. Making me question if there's a future for a large portion of the tech world.
the fact that I just had to write an essay on the grapes of wrath a week ago
As one of the satisfied customers of OpenAI and a person who hates doing homework, I say this is a win-win.
Smart... Wish I had that in undergrad. People are worried about the wrong thing...
This actually reminds me about a high school student in my country who wrote an essay using an AI and got a 5, I think that’s the same as a B translated to y’all’s weird letter grade system.
She then told her school, and they started a project of some sort to study how well this would work for info gathering.
It's already been incorporated into some of my university classes' syllabi that you can't use Chat GPT or other AI for paper writing
All fun and games until you have to write one as an exam
Don't do this my friend tried, gave it to the teacher she read it and told him. "Hey, I know you're not this good at writing essays, so how about you do it again so I can give you a grade you deserve and not a 0 ok." So yeah it's pretty easy to tell between a student and an AI.
Yeah, it is pretty easy to tell if your friend just blatantly copies and pastes without taking account their own writing style and changing some things.
@@Um_Kaye that's what I told him
My English teacher only assigns homework to misbehaving students. That’s how it should be.
One of my college professors doesnt even assign homework cuz of this stuff; they just give us in-person, hand written quizzes every few classes
The hell are they gonna do
*check if it's ai generated??*
Poor timmy got detention and an f because his essay was too smart and the teacher thought it was ai
In Australia we have to write our essays in class for only 50ish minutes with a single sided page of notes so we can’t even use this tech, but some parents and officials are worried about it here 😑
Hand written assignments making a comeback