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Colleges try to tackle the AI ​​in the classroom

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Colleges Try to Tackle AI in the Classroom

Some colleges are turning to classic tactics to try to keep AI out of the classroom. Sales of lined composition test books, known as "blue books", which students used to use to handwrite essays and answers on exams, are on the rise, according to the Wall Street Journal.

The Reason Behind the Rise

The rise in sales of "blue books" is a result of colleges trying to prevent students from using AI to cheat on exams. By having students handwrite their answers, colleges hope to make it more difficult for them to use AI-generated content.

How Schools are Trying to Tackle AI

Schools are trying to tackle the exploding use of AI in various ways. One approach is to use traditional methods such as handwritten exams to prevent students from using AI. Others are exploring new technologies and methods to detect and prevent AI-generated content.

The Challenge of AI in Education

The use of AI in education is a growing concern, with many schools struggling to find ways to prevent students from using AI to cheat. As AI technology continues to evolve, it is likely that schools will need to find new and innovative ways to tackle the issue.

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