Good morning. Talk to any high school teacher or university adjunct and they’ll tell you that generative AI has become a real problem.
Readers of this newsletter know that’s not news—though the use of technology to evade AI detection is. The latest battle in the war over classroom cheating in the Intelligence Age, it turns out, is students’ use of so-called humanizers and autotypers that rewrite AI-generated text to make it less awkward or formulaic. (Shot, meet chaser.)
No wonder so many instructors are tearing up their lesson plans and bringing back the old-school approach. In fact, while school’s out for summer, consider lending them a helping hand, would you?
More tech news follows. —Andrew Nusca
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