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Sean A. Harrington's avatar

I scaled a mini-version of this with AI for my course:

https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4975804

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Nicholas Spina's avatar

So, to clarify, your vision requires 1) oral exams (presumably more than one over the course of the semester) with individual students using a paid monitor looking over their should for 15 to 20 minutes? OR 2) designing an AI capable of quizzing a student orally? Number 1 is completely impractical for 99% of colleges that are not Swarthmore...how long would it take to individually interview a typical class of 40+ students multiple times in multiple courses? Number 2 overstates the ability of current models and, more importantly, understates the cleverness and willingness of most students to game the system. They will simply open a new tab with a different AI program to answer the questions. There is no logistical or technical approach to accurately assessing students in the age of AI short of having them writing with pen and paper in the classroom. When looking at the problem honestly, it is far from a trivial problem to solve and I would say closer to a full blown crisis of meaning in education.

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