„Ich wünschte, ich könnte ChatGPT von der Klippe stoßen“: Professoren kämpfen darum, das kritische Denken im Zeitalter der KI zu retten

    https://www.theguardian.com/technology/ng-interactive/2026/mar/10/ai-impact-professors-students-learning

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    1. Fair_Blood3176 on

      I can only imagine being in their position. It must be so disheartening.

    2. Haunterblademoi on

      Students no longer make an effort to use their own thinking because it is easier to use AI, Making technology can be harmful in some ways

    3. Then ask other questions other than just telling your students to just remember stuff.
      Make the tasks more difficult and engaging so the students can’t just type one prompt.

    4. CollegeOptimal9846 on

      Data Scientist here.

      Can’t wait for the AI bubble to burst. I’m watching in realtime as colleagues forget how to code and senior executives forget how to write an email. 

    5. Goes both ways. I’m in college and have received so much feedback that is obviously AI.

    6. Rattus_NorvegicUwUs on

      It’s getting hard to adapt as fast as tools are released.

      My solution is old school as hell and only works in my tiny phd/masters students classes: oral exams.

      Idc about the super high level details, I want you to show me you *know* the material.

    7. Not_my_Name464 on

      Don’t just blame AI for this, critical thinking has been in decline well before AI became mainstream! 

    8. LePouletPourpre on

      I would make all my students perform work in person, without cell phones and all AI services blocked.

      Not sure if that’s even remotely realistic, but what else can you do?

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