The University of Hong Kong will provide teachers and students with artificial intelligence (AI) applications such as OpenAI and Dalle-E in the new school year, but restricted students to make up to 20 instructions to AI each month.
According to the report on August 3, Zhao Baoyi, Vice President (Teaching) of the University of Hong Kong, said that settings can allow students to learn from the problem of savvy and effectively prevent students from using applications outside the school to avoid abuse of abuse of abuse.Essence
The University of Hong Kong also encourages teachers to integrate AI into curriculum evaluation, formulate a mechanism for fair evaluation of students 'performance and achievements, including examinations, verbal defense, classroom demonstration and explanation, etc., and evaluate students' learning results.
However, no software can accurately distinguish the AI generation of articles. Chen Jiayu, director of teaching and learning innovation, believes that although the current AI index is set in the current plagiarism system, the ratio of students use AI, but the ratio of AI is used, but the ratio of students use AI, but the ratio of AI is used.It is not completely accurate. Faculty members will communicate with students with excessive ratio, but they will not regard them as criteria for identifying plagiarism.She added that if the students paid the unmodified AI generating content, I believe that faculty members can be distinguished.
Hong Kong has announced earlier that students are prohibited from using artificial intelligence tools such as ChatGPT to complete curriculum assignments and assessments.In this regard, Zhao Baoyi explained that at that time, the university had not been able to provide students with AI procedures. If they were allowed, they would cause injustice for students with relatively scarce resources.She said that although students still cannot stop students from using off -school applications, they can ensure that each classmate has the opportunity to use AI, "at least on the same starting line."