Most of the Irish debate concerns potential for cheating in the assessment components of new senior cycle. Why are widespread calls for a delay being ignored?
Ever wonder why it proves that you are human if you click on the squares containing cars, buses, bicycles, or bridges? Those irritating “captchas” owned by Google are suspected to be collecting your responses and using them as labelled data to train machine-learning models used in self-driving cars.
Level 1 of the AIAS, as adapted by UCC, means no usage of AI at all. Level 2 allows AI for brainstorming or outlining, but no AI-generated material can be used in the final submission. At Level 3, AI can be used for grammar and fluency; however, the original work could be provided for comparison. A recent survey by Studyclix, a popular exam-focused study website, has found that 20 per cent of 1,300 respondents admitted already usingIt did not establish if they had referenced this use, but given that current guidelines state that using material generated by any outside source will bethat the EU AI Act labels educational AI systems as high risk. From this month, schools must train teachers and leaders on how AI tools work and ensure compliance with the Act.
There could be a possible process akin to Level 4 of the AI Assessment Scale, where students would handwrite a brainstorm on an assessment under supervision. They would then submit it to AI for elaboration, reflect on what the AI tool suggests, write a draft under supervision, and have it polished by AI. The final step would be reflection on what changed and why, and whether the changes are better or worse. This process would embed reflection at every step.
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