Dr Paul Davis: AI didn't break universities, it exposed them
Universities are panicking about AI, but the real question is whether traditional essays ever measured genuine critical thinking in the first place.
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Universities are panicking about AI, but the real question is whether traditional essays ever measured genuine critical thinking in the first place.
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