Still referring to the Chronicle of Higher Education article, The Student Brain on AI, there is one other thing to consider. Researchers say that one of the most significant — and troubling — findings to them was that the essays written with the aid of ChatGPT showed a greater degree of homogeneity.” Being able to regurgitate facts is not really a goal of higher education. We want to teach them to think. That involves looking at issues from various points of view and developing opinions. You could always include as part of your assignment that they have to provide a statement of stance.
One thing we have to consider is that people will always opt for convenience, especially under stress. Most students think they are under stress (just wait until they face the real world, right?) Even professors take short cuts. The problem isn’t really AI, it is the wrong use of AI. That is what this blog is all about – finding good uses for AI.
You could consider an AI Tutor, like Tutor AI. As a teacher, you can create a course around your own content and the AI provides the tools students need to understand the assignment. The AI program can create flashcards, tutorials, exercises, and more. It is probably worth a few minutes of your time to see what it can do.