This is an interesting post! I sometimes watch and read about the opinions of those types of teachers and professors. It must be tough for educators who have to provide official documents or verify students' scores...
In my class, I don’t limit my students from using AI for their homework. I don’t place restrictions on how they choose to learn. Even when they use AI to check their answers, they still practice writing.
When I worked in public schools, however, educators were required to limit students’ access. Since ChatGPT came out, I’m not sure how strict the rules have become... because I’ve since left that position. I imagine some strict teachers still give strong warnings to their students. hahaha...
As a neurodiverse person, AI supports my daily life a lot more than the analog lifestyle we had many moons ago.
The good and the bad of it often make us think deeply… 🤔 Thank you for sharing such a great topic!