The use of Artificial intelligence or AI is spreading in classrooms to make work and assignments easier for students.
Artificial intelligence takes away a student’s learning ability by just asking a robot for information and hurting students in the long run.
“I tell my students not to be using an artificial website or anything in that manner, because I show them things in class that should help them with work that we have them do,” science teacher Adrian Avila said. “So that’s why I enforce my students not to use these websites and be honest.”
Students disagree with the teacher’s thoughts on Artificial intelligence saying that other students could learn from it, and it could help understand more.
“I think that us students could actually learn from sites like these because it could help our understanding on certain subjects that we struggle in,” sophomore Eli Estala said. “And it could change learning to a different level which will help teachers and staff.”
According to Artificial intelligence websites like ChatGPT they take information from all around the internet and put it together to form an answer. This has led to problems of plagiarism and copyright rules and teachers disagree with it.
“Well, I do not agree when students use these sites on assignments because I could tell when it is not them and they say things I haven’t even talked about,” English teacher Emily Masterson said. “It is also plagiarism which students could get in trouble for that’s why us teachers don’t agree with Artificial intelligence.”
Teachers are worried that students will be affected when the use of these sites can no longer be used on bigger tests and assignments.
“Look I am just a little worried, because I know students are going to struggle once they see something they don’t know and they don’t have a robot for help,” Avila said. “It will hurt in the long run when things harder so I hope sometimes we could help prevent the use of Artificial intelligence in school.”
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A.I. concerns in classrooms
January 23, 2024