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That cannot possibly work. The easiest workaround would simply be to highlight all of the text it’d be pretty obvious to see that a section of text was now highlighted that was previously invisible.
Oh for 4 seconds worth of work you could just rewrite the assignment into the context window. It’s like 10 words
Not a teacher, but my mother is a retired professor.
It would absolutely work on a large percentage of students, especially the type that are so lazy they are plugging their assignment into an ai. She retired in 22 and had students that had never used a desktop computer with a mouse and keyboard, only phones, tablets, and ChromeOS laptops. Text formatting, beyond the very basics of bold and colors, were a new concept for them.
My wife is a professor. She had to instigate plagiarism proceedings because in a midterm quiz a bunch ofnthe students said a key point of ancient Greek drama was “spungle”* - not sure if it was copying from each other or poor AI.
That cannot possibly work. The easiest workaround would simply be to highlight all of the text it’d be pretty obvious to see that a section of text was now highlighted that was previously invisible.
Oh for 4 seconds worth of work you could just rewrite the assignment into the context window. It’s like 10 words
Not a teacher, but my mother is a retired professor.
It would absolutely work on a large percentage of students, especially the type that are so lazy they are plugging their assignment into an ai. She retired in 22 and had students that had never used a desktop computer with a mouse and keyboard, only phones, tablets, and ChromeOS laptops. Text formatting, beyond the very basics of bold and colors, were a new concept for them.
My wife is a professor. She had to instigate plagiarism proceedings because in a midterm quiz a bunch ofnthe students said a key point of ancient Greek drama was “spungle”* - not sure if it was copying from each other or poor AI.
*some nonsense word that I can’t remember