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The original was posted on /r/professors by /u/liquidInkRocks on 2023-10-06 13:33:10.


This week I attended my first meeting driven by AI. Without being too specific, it's a monthly meeting of specific faculty from each department in the college. The only item on the agenda was to define a pedagogical concept that administration wants us to use to sell our programs to prospective students. In the agenda were several paragraphs, attributed to ChatGPT, describing the concept. I get that AI is kinda cool and new and interesting but it feels academically lazy to let a robot lead our discussion.

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