…courtesy of another very funny law student.
And another funny take on law school exams from another very funny law student.
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Sagar’s claim that LLMs pose an “existential threat” to universities rests on a set of conflations that do not survive…
Generative AI has the potential to do catastrophic harm to higher education. This is because learning is a biological process…
When the problem of AI-based papers started a few years ago, I immediately switched to in-class essay exams and told…
[…] Brian Leiter has posted on the question: “The answer is still `emphatically’ yes. Lawprof Sloan Speck reviews some recent research…
I completely agree with both Professor Sagar’s diagnosis and treatment. Students who abuse LLMs in order to merely obtain grades…
In terms of pedagogy, I agree with Professor Sagar. In philosophy courses, at least, the exercise is the point; I…
The central claim is that LLMs (or AI more generally, I suppose) is an existential threat to universities. This gets…
…courtesy of another very funny law student.
And another funny take on law school exams from another very funny law student.
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