Teachers Union Partners with AI Company to Detect Student Use of ChatGPT
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American Federation of Teachers partners with AI identification company GPTZero to detect AI-generated content from students.
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AFT president says AI like ChatGPT can complement educators if proper guardrails are in place around privacy and security.
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GPTZero makes tools to identify ChatGPT content and allow students to certify work as human-generated.
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AFT is paying for tailored AI detection tools from GPTZero to help teachers work with, not against, AI technology.
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AFT president sees potential upsides of AI like reducing teacher paperwork, but cautions it's not a panacea without ethical regulations.
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