I fear that #OpenAI, and its ilk, will lead to students doing less coursework and more exams.

However, tools will definitely be developed to detect content that has been copied from #OpenAI.

The GPT-2 Output Detector does a pretty good job already. We now just need to train an algorithm that can recognise paraphrased content.

huggingface.co/openai-detector

@pwgtennant The problem, as far as I see it, is that there are only so many ways of regurgitating the same information anyway. I'm not sure there's a difference between the essays that students have paraphrased from revision sources themselves, and those generated by the most sophisticated AI now. For example, here's an AI response to a GCSE-style English question ...

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@pwgtennant Admittedly not Grade A stuff, but it certainly wouldn't stand out in an average batch of student-written responses!

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