This philosophy professor has been told by her daughter that students en masse are using chatGPT for their essays.
That is not good for specifically philosophy since it's going to result in completely crap essays that don't really argue but regurgitate the standard hackneyed spiel on the topic in question. Essays that are insipid, banal, characterless, bland and boring. Essays that have a soporific effect. The precise diametric opposite to my essays in my philosophy blog. 😉
Wednesday, 26 April 2023
Students using ChatGPT for their essays.
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