As artificial intelligence advances, teachers and school officials are creating new guidelines and curricula to adapt.
According to a study sponsored by Turnitin, 75% of students surveyed believe they would continue to use AI tools even if their professor or school banned them. As artificial intelligence advances, teachers and school officials are creating new guidelines and curricula to adapt.
“Cheating is nothing new; technology is always changing. But now, students using AI may be able to get through an entire class without doing any independent work,” says Biola. said Cherry McCabe, the university's associate provost for curriculum and instruction.
Students studying at a cafe on the Biola University campus (Sunny Tsai/FOX News)
Schools are currently looking for ways to keep students honest.
After the release of ChatGPT 3.5 in November 2022, Biola University considered using AI detection software across campus, but ultimately decided against it.
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“We can't really police our way out of this situation, and it won't really have consequences in terms of what we want to achieve with our educational goals. So this may seem counterintuitive. are some of the best ways to promote academic learning.''Integrity is really about the old ways of small class sizes and teacher-student relationships,'' McCabe said.
Pepperdine University uses software like Turnitin to detect AI.

Student taking notes in class at Pepperdine University (Pepperdine University)
“Pepperdine has wisely recognized different uses across subjects and encouraged faculty to use reasonable discretion and professional judgment in how to incorporate and proceed with AI. How to detect AI and how to advise students on the use of AI tools or how to prevent students from incorporating AI tools into their work.” said Jennifer Miyake Trapp, associate professor at Pepperdine University.
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A survey sponsored by Turnitin found that both faculty and students believe they need AI tools to succeed in the workplace. Some of the students we spoke to are preparing for a future filled with AI technology.
“I use them every day. There are a lot of different ones: Bard, Claude, ChatGPT. There's also Copilot. I've tried them all. I'm currently researching them to see which one I prefer and which one I like better.” said Viola junior Joseph Hartono.
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Some students are already seeing AI integrated into their careers through the classes they take.

University professor teaching at Pepperdine University (Pepperdine University/FOX News)
“Honestly, it has been efficient, time-saving, effective, and I have been able to realize my ideas better.The one thing that has changed for me is that you need to understand the basics. I would like to be careful about the use of AI.’ You learn the basics of animation in terms of learning the basics and being able to understand them,” said Clarissa Jocelyn, a second-year student at Viola.
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Almost half of students surveyed in the Turnitin survey feel that AI is having a positive impact on their learning. The survey also shows that fewer teachers believe AI is having a negative impact on education.




