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  1. F.E. Guerra-Pujol's avatar

    Apropos of Sagar’s wish to foist the A.I. industry by its own petard, this article appeared in print in yesterday’s…

  2. Claudio's avatar

    I teach both large courses, like Jurisprudence and Critical Legal Thinking (a.k.a Legal Argumentation), and small seminar-based courses at Edinburgh…

  3. Charles Pigden's avatar

    Surely there is an answer to the problem of AI cheating which averts the existential threat. . It’s not great,…

  4. Mark's avatar

    I’d like to pose a question. Let’s be pessimistic for the moment, and assume AI *does* destroy the university, at…

  5. A in the UK's avatar
  6. Jonathan Turner's avatar

    I agree with all of this. The threat is really that stark. The only solution is indeed in-class essay exams,…

  7. Craig Duncan's avatar

A comment on comments

In general, the quality of comments submitted are quite high, and relatively little moderation is needed.   It would help, however, if readers would attend to the purpose for which comments are opened.  In yesterday's thread about the crisis of Israeli democracy, for example, I wrote:  "Comments are open for more links and information."   I let through one off-topic comment, but did not let through several others.  I did not open comments in order to hear people's (rather uninteresting, I might add) opinons on judicial review, for example, or to debate whether destroying judicial independence is a good or bad thing.  Sometimes comments are opened for a free-for-all discussion (not often!), but mostly they are not.   Comments on unmoderated blogs aren't readable, so let's try to sustain the high quality of comments here, in part by paying attention to the topic for the comments.  Thank you.

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