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EDITORIAL: U.Va. needs to promote better artificial intelligence policies – The Cavalier Daily Dallas
- Location: Dallas, Texas, United States
You are effectively an anomaly if you did not use artificial intelligence over this past finals season — for better or for worse, almost every college student does in some capacity. As it has invaded so much of our lives, it is clear that AI has the potential to further revolutionize workplaces, the government and schools. Some believe it can even create art. Nevertheless, faculty have difficulty agreeing if AI use is detrimental to critical thinking or actually enhances it, leading to a wide variety of classroom policies. While some students vote on what their classroom policy is, some only receive a note at the bottom of their syllabus forbidding AI use.






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