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  1. André Hampshire's avatar

    If anything, this exchange illustrates the problem: judgments are being made on stylistic impressions (“this sounds like AI”) rather than…

  2. Ted Bach's avatar

    The existential threat is not to higher-ed as such but a particular (and now common) higher-ed business model: the one…

  3. Steven Hales's avatar
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  5. André Hampshire's avatar

    Sagar’s claim that LLMs pose an “existential threat” to universities rests on a set of conflations that do not survive…

  6. Edwin Fruehwald's avatar

    Generative AI has the potential to do catastrophic harm to higher education. This is because learning is a biological process…

  7. Anonymous1's avatar

    When the problem of AI-based papers started a few years ago, I immediately switched to in-class essay exams and told…

The specter of Garcetti is haunting the American academy

Even if Trump doesn't win in November, one can expect more and more red states to push the line that public university faculty speech is "government speech," and subject to government control–the latest being Indiana and Purdue Universities!  (See also.)

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