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sharkinwolvesclothin t1_j6oeiwf wrote
Reply to comment by mindofstephen in ChatGPT Content Detector Launched By Stanford University by vadhavaniyafaijan
Universities can have other punishments for different forms of academic dishonesty besides kicking the student out. In fact, I've never heard of one that doesn't. Also, accuracy is not necessarily the same for positive and negative cases.
fjaoaoaoao t1_j6oxlb1 wrote
Yep. Especially at that low accuracy, There can be alternative interventions (e.g. resubmission). And perhaps even secondary backup checks. hopefully the detection methods can improve although it is a moving target….
Ultimately it’s better for universities to hire more faculty and look to evaluation methods that are better for students and can’t just be replicated by AI
raylolSW t1_j6ooe3n wrote
The top ones are know for kicking out for any form of cheating.
Best case scenario, you just automatically fail the subject, but still one single subject is expensive as hell.
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