As students head back to class, school leaders must decide if artificial intelligence technology will be allowed in the classroom. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee student Brandon Pinion says A.I. is something he has come to rely on. But, if you are not familiar with the various artificial intelligence platforms, it may sound like he is speaking a foreign language.For the platform Bard, he says,"sometimes I switch between the Bing chat which uses the GPT port.
"What level of A.I. work is plagiarism? If I take A.I. and I adjust it, and I edit it and I use some of the points from that, is that still plagiarism? So those are the conversations that we have had in the spring, and plan to continue into the fall," said Gannon. He sees districts across the country taking different approaches, all the way from bans to using A.I. to teach.