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In Kira Hopkins' 16 years teaching Language Arts to seniors at West Seattle High School, addressing plagiarism is nothing new.
“We’re down to the wire and I haven’t done anything and I have to produce something and this is one way to get something in there,” said Hopkins.
Now, instead of turning to another person’s writing, they’re using sites like ChatGPT which is a large language model. Essentially, you put in a prompt and a computer formulates a written response, like an essay.
"I’ve been reading student writing and teaching writing and the process of writing for years and I know the students' writing," Hopkins said. "At the same time, I don’t have any way to prove that because the methods of checking that are still somewhat unreliable."
Read the full story here: https://www.king5.com/article/news/seattle-public-schools-plagiarism-ai-artificial-intelligence/281-332cb17e-91be-4628-b18b-ae77e1eff3f6