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* AI use is not recommended; | * AI use is not recommended; | ||
* AI is a powerful tool for productivity, | * AI is a powerful tool for productivity, | ||
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- | | + | * aim to, during this learning process, do as much of the task as you can by hand or mentally: this is how you gain understanding and comprehension. This allows you to better vet AI output. |
- | * if you insist on using AI: | + | * if you insist on using AI: |
- | | + | * please limit it to " |
- | | + | * do not try to use AI to perform " |
- | | + | * accept that you are putting yourself at risk of deeply sabotaging your learning journey, subjecting yourself to stagnant thought and limited perspectives, |
- | | + | * accept that, if you pass off AI-generated work as your own, and your work is questioned, if you are unable to competently demonstrate your understanding, |
- | | + | * accept that you will have to live with the awareness that the instructor and other suitably aware individuals in the course may lose some faith in your humanity |
- | * increasing focus and study on the accuracy of AI, when not vetted by a sound foundational understanding, | + | * increasing focus and study on the accuracy of AI, when not vetted by a sound foundational understanding, |
- | | + | * AI prose is increasingly sophisticated and convincing. Yet there is a difference between verbosity and competence. Learning to differentiate between them is a valuable life skill, and an important ability to have when dealing with AI output. |