RT @EigenGender@twitter.com

Universities are really not prepared for the flood of LLM-based honor code violations that are coming, and I'm really not sure what it's possible to do about it. I'd estimate ~5% of university students will submit an assignment largely written by a LLM by end of 2023.

🐦🔗: twitter.com/EigenGender/status

some of my anti-plagiarism practices:
1) weird assignments hard to produce to spec
2) multiple required drafts, outlines, prewriting & conferences so I see papers at every stage
3) students given access to their SafeAssign reports & asked to interrogate matches in a worksheet

Probably not enough to completely combat the AI, so we may need some new ones to add

h/t: @BenBonque@twitter.com

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@swilua those practices seem like they are quite effective at ensuring the educational goal: that the student understands the material. An LLM could at best assist while the student oversees the continuity of the whole process.

Of course, the honor code might not have anything to do with education. In that case, I'd tend to agree: "never use an LLM" isn't going to be enforceable.

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