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Amy Pruss's avatar

--Hey, I've been in 5 person undergrad classes. It was kind of great. Those were my upper division Russian language/lit courses at a private college.

--I hear through the grapevine that there are some signs of people doing AI cheating in math classes. MATH!

--I feel like there's some room for AI to become an important tool in education (for example in language learning), but I don't know yet how to do it. I do occasionally use Google translate for Russian grammar help, but it's probably not the best tool.

--Home Depot sounds like it could be great as an autistic summer job!

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Marianne's avatar

Agree I have fond memories of a linguistics seminar with about 7 students. It was a combo graduated/under grad class.

AI cheating in math is definitely a thing. It’s one thing to look up a solution where you are stumped and work your way back through it but if you just copy it you know how that turns out in the long run. That’s why textbooks used to only have solutions for odd or even problems.

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