A think tank has called on institutions to urgently ‘stress test’ their assessments to check they cannot be easily completed using AI.
Nearly nine in 10 university students have used generative artificial intelligence to help with their studies, a report has suggested.
Other popular uses included summarising articles , suggesting ideas for research and structuring their thoughts . The report called on institutions to urgently “stress test” their assessments to check they cannot be easily completed using AI. Two-thirds of students said using AI is “essential” in today’s world, but only 36% had received training from their university.
“There are urgent lessons here for institutions. Every assessment must be reviewed in case it can be completed easily using AI. That will require bold retraining initiatives for staff in the power and potential of generative AI.
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Call for rules on short-term holiday lets after Belfast house advertised at £19kBelfast has 10,000 people living in housing stress
Read more »
DWP PIP review change with new evaluations to 'ease claimant stress'The DWP has issued a response to a written question regarding the support in place for existing Personal Independence Payment (PIP) claimants who are subject to a review
Read more »
Study shows how exercise counteracts stress-induced high blood pressureChronic stress raises blood pressure. New research from Juntendo University, Japan, reveals that voluntary exercise prevents hypertension (high blood pressure) by restoring STAT3 levels in the amygdala.
Read more »
Today's horoscope has one star sign dealing with work stressToday's horoscope for Friday, February 21 sees one star sign try to make more time for others, while another increases their cash flow
Read more »
Russell Grant's horoscopes today as stress is 'causing issues' for VirgoToday's horoscopes for Friday, February 21, as one star sign is warned problems could emerge
Read more »
Scots cops 'under stress due to criminal English officers such as Wayne Couzens'David Kennedy said claims by the force’s former chief constable that Police Scotland is institutionally racist and sexist also had a “negative impact” on officers.
Read more »