- Explain how educators might combat “cheating” so AI in the classroom can be beneficial.
Something that stuck with me from the Video that was talked about by Sal Khan and Hadi Partovi was that we cannot control what kids do/how kids complete school work outside of school. Many children do not have people watching over them to make sure that they are doing their work correctly/not cheating, many of these children might turn to AI to complete their work. A way to combat this could be to build a "work" time into the school day where children can practice the work that they learned in school. This way, children will be able to ask while there is a teacher available to aid them if they have questions. I also believe it may be beneficial to explain the short comings of AI. Right now, AI is not a "perfect" tool. Explaining this to age appropriate children may help them understand when and how to use AI appropriately.
- What tech tools have you already used that have AI built into them?? Describe your experience thus far.
I have used Chat GPT very sparingly, more for silly reasons such as seeing what jokes it could tell or different gift ideas etc. I have noticed when doing quick google searches, often times the first result is an AI result. I do find myself reading this information, however I notice that I usually scroll for a different response. The AI may not be detailed enough or accurate enough for what I am looking for.