Monday, October 13, 2025

Learning with Artificial Intelligence

 Monday, October 13, 2025

Artificial Intelligence is changing everyday, as younger generations are emerging into these systems. AI is changing the approach of learning with, as some would say, easy access to assignments. I have not always been a huge advocate for AI tools. One, I am not the best with technology, and two, I was always told I could get into trouble for using it. Therefore, I barely used it. Although with technology emerging, and professors advocating for it, I have done my fair share of using AI with resources so I don't get plagiarized.

The AI tools I have used include ChatGPT, which is the main one. I use it for quick, simple things if I want to find something easily. However, ChatGPT is not as reliable for assignments as it doesn't provide ways to use the information without plagiarism. ChatGPT can be accessed for anyone, which is nice, however, after a certain amount of questions asked, it requires you to sign in. This can be a challenge for some people who just want to find out some information. It also provides a lot of information, such as dates and storylines, but it can give wrong information which is not an intelligent way to complete an assignment. 

Artificial intelligence is not all bad, it provides a lot of source full information for students and educators. Anyone can go and quickly use it for free, and it provides a bunch of useful information. In addition, it asks if the reader wants a more in depth response which is understandable. Practical concerns for AI include biases. Furthermore, it doesn't provide correct or full information for the reader. This can be difficult as the new innovation of eduction is AI, and if it's not supporting correct information, why should we continue to use it?

AI within the next five years is a simple, yet complex question. I think artificial intelligence will enhance and grow. I think it will also be preached upon to use in classrooms and hopefully the information it gives will be accurate. If I had to say many years down the line, I think technology will be mainly about AI and will be used more. 

I plan on becoming a detective and technology already is emerging, making it easier to find people. However, with AI I see both positives and negatives to the future of occupations.

The relation between educators and students will stay the same with AI. I think it will allow for open conversations between students and educators, but might be a challenge when it comes to the question, "Was this work from your mind, or AI?"

AI can be used for creativity and ideas, however being source full is the main intention. Never steal ideas, but add links and information so people know it wasn't from your mind directly. Students can use artificial intelligence to brainstorm ideas which can be useful when creating a project. AI recently added translation which is super interesting as there are so many languages and students can connect as well as with educators. 

Artificial Intelligence is changing drastically, however there's not always negatives about it. The new generation of AI can and will be useful for educators and students in and out of the classroom!

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Monday, September 13, 2025

Jocelyn Bassi

1 comment:

  1. I have a similar experience with AI. I was hesitant to use it, at first, but gradually got more comfortable with it, as Professors started encouraging its use. I primarily use Chat GPT, but I also use Gemini, when it provides answers to questions I ask on Google. On the other hand, I'm still cautious when using AI, because I don't want to become over reliant on it.

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