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Really? This shit made front page twice?
You people do realize this is likely made-up ragebait, right? You really got energy for this?
As someone currently in college (soon not to be as I am dumb), I believe it. This indeed is how many do assignments, and also study, thus fully trusting the correctness of the information.
But it's coming from both sides.
Lecturer on programming class told us we can ask questions if we have some. Cool, I did.
So I asked, got "That's a good question, let's find out.", he typed out my question to Gemini, and read back the answer.
This was an introductory class to C, and my question was if you can find how much memory was allocated with malloc. His answer was Gemini's answer which was a concrete no.
Stackoverflow however provided me with better information on the matter: https://stackoverflow.com/a/1281720 (possibly yes)
Also, I've seen him ask and copy paste a number from Gemini. I think it was what a max value is for
uint32_t.Putting 2^32^-1 into a calculator? Nah, let's use an inefficient non-deterministic calculator instead.
Lastly, he added "AI is your most patient teacher".
He did the speaking part of lectures above average, but holy information sources...
I watched a TA (teaching assistant) pull up their chatbot history when I challenged my DSA exam grades. I got about 17 points back. My grade went from high 60s to middle 80s.
Also anectode: I personally know of 2 people that sit in the back during 60+ people exams and simply use their phones.
You can pick nits that OP's specific quote didn't happen if you want to bother checking. I don't care.
UC San Diego freshmen not prepared for college-level math, writing classes: Report
Student prompted ChatGPT to write about "homeliness" and not "homelessness."
Made my kids write an essay...the tears OMG the tears!