How Schools Can Survive A.I. – The New York Times
Last November, when ChatGPT was released, many schools felt as if theyd been hit by an asteroid.
In the middle of an academic year, with no warning, teachers were forced to confront the new, alien-seeming technology, which allowed students to write college-level essays, solve challenging problem sets and ace standardized tests.
Some schools responded unwisely, I argued at the time by banning ChatGPT and tools like it. But those bans didnt work, in part because students could simply use the tools on their phones and home computers. And as the year went on, many of the schools that restricted the use of generative A.I. as the category that includes ChatGPT, Bing, Bard and other tools is called quietly rolled back their bans.
Ahead of this school year, I talked with numerous K-12 teachers, school administrators and university faculty members about their thoughts on A.I. now. There is a lot of confusion and panic, but also a fair bit of curiosity and excitement. Mainly, educators want to know: How do we actually use this stuff to help students learn, rather than just try to catch them cheating?
Im a tech columnist, not a teacher, and I dont have all the answers, especially when it comes to the long-term effects of A.I. on education. But I can offer some basic, short-term advice for schools trying to figure out how to handle generative A.I. this fall.
First, I encourage educators especially in high schools and colleges to assume that 100 percent of their students are using ChatGPT and other generative A.I. tools on every assignment, in every subject, unless theyre being physically supervised inside a school building.
At most schools, this wont be completely true. Some students wont use A.I. because they have moral qualms about it, because its not helpful for their specific assignments, because they lack access to the tools or because theyre afraid of getting caught.
But the assumption that everyone is using A.I. outside class may be closer to the truth than many educators realize. (You have no idea how much were using ChatGPT, read the title of a recent essay by a Columbia undergraduate in The Chronicle of Higher Education.) And its a helpful shortcut for teachers trying to figure out how to adapt their teaching methods. Why would you assign a take-home exam, or an essay on Jane Eyre, if everyone in class except, perhaps, the most strait-laced rule followers will use A.I. to finish it? Why wouldnt you switch to proctored exams, blue-book essays and in-class group work, if you knew that ChatGPT was as ubiquitous as Instagram and Snapchat among your students?
Second, schools should stop relying on A.I. detector programs to catch cheaters. There are dozens of these tools on the market now, all claiming to spot writing that was generated with A.I., and none of them work reliably well. They generate lots of false positives, and can be easily fooled by techniques like paraphrasing. Dont believe me? Ask OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, which discontinued its A.I. writing detector this year because of a low rate of accuracy.
Its possible that in the future, A.I. companies may be able to label their models outputs to make them easier to spot a practice known as watermarking or that better A.I. detection tools may emerge. But for now, most A.I. text should be considered undetectable, and schools should spend their time (and technology budgets) elsewhere.
My third piece of advice and the one that may get me the most angry emails from teachers is that teachers should focus less on warning students about the shortcomings of generative A.I. than on figuring out what the technology does well.
Last year, many schools tried to scare students away from using A.I. by telling them that tools like ChatGPT are unreliable, prone to spitting out nonsensical answers and generic-sounding prose. These criticisms, while true of early A.I. chatbots, are less true of todays upgraded models, and clever students are figuring out how to get better results by giving the models more sophisticated prompts.
As a result, students at many schools are racing ahead of their instructors when it comes to understanding what generative A.I. can do, if used correctly. And the warnings about flawed A.I. systems issued last year may ring hollow this year, now that GPT-4 is capable of getting passing grades at Harvard.
Alex Kotran, the chief executive of the AI Education Project, a nonprofit that helps schools adopt A.I., told me that teachers needed to spend time using generative A.I. themselves to appreciate how useful it could be and how quickly it was improving.
For most people, ChatGPT is still a party trick, he said. If you dont really appreciate how profound of a tool this is, youre not going to take all the other steps that are going to be required.
There are resources for educators who want to bone up on A.I. in a hurry. Mr. Kotrans organization has a number of A.I.-focused lesson plans available for teachers, as does the International Society for Technology in Education. Some teachers have also begun assembling recommendations for their peers, such as a website made by faculty at Gettysburg College that provides practical advice on generative A.I. for professors.
In my experience, though, there is no substitute for hands-on experience. So Id advise teachers to start experimenting with ChatGPT and other generative A.I. tools themselves, with the goal of getting as fluent in the technology as many of their students already are.
My last piece of advice for schools that are flummoxed by generative A.I. is this: Treat this year the first full academic year of the post-ChatGPT era as a learning experience, and dont expect to get everything right.
There are many ways A.I. could reshape the classroom. Ethan Mollick, a professor at the University of Pennsylvanias Wharton School, thinks the technology will lead more teachers to adopt a flipped classroom having students learn material outside class and practice it in class which has the advantage of being more resistant to A.I. cheating. Other educators I spoke with said they were experimenting with turning generative A.I. into a classroom collaborator, or a way for students to practice their skills at home with the help of a personalized A.I. tutor.
Some of these experiments wont work. Some will. Thats OK. Were all still adjusting to this strange new technology in our midst, and the occasional stumble is to be expected.
But students need guidance when it comes to generative A.I., and schools that treat it as a passing fad or an enemy to be vanquished will miss an opportunity to help them.
A lot of stuffs going to break, Mr. Mollick said. And so we have to decide what were doing, rather than fighting a retreat against the A.I.
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