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RE: When Life Throws You A Curveball...Get Back Up and Other Strange Philosophical Musings

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That is madness. (But UNISA with their 5000 students per lecturer is just as mad.) Education really became a commodity, it is a number game and not about education per se. So sad. And yes, there are probably a couple that really tried their best, but I still need to find them. From papers looking exactly the same (students giving in the same papers) to almost papers almost entirely written by AI, to papers being so sloppy and full of errors that you cannot read them, I am not so sure that there will be good papers...

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Yeah, the education in this country leaves much to be desired. But the same as the universities, most schools want high passes, and everyone just gets pushed through. In your case with the same papers, I simply cannot see how you can pass that, as it's illegal, and someone needs to blow a whistle about this practice. And the same goes for papers with AI. The erroneous papers belong in the dustbin.
But you said that you have to pass all regardless. This is also illegal, and in fact it dooms the futures of the bad students, as employers will not show the same leniency.

For sure. I am not lying when I say that it is more than two-thirds that do not put any effort into writing something legible, blatant copy and paste from other sources, and AI generation that sometimes reaches up to 100% of the paper. I cannot tell you how "gatvol" I am reading the same AI-generated gibberish. I am hearing from @urban.scout that people across the country know about these practices from the universities, so even if people blow the whistle, I don't think people will care. Our field, liberal arts and philosophy and so on, is about "interpretation", so trying to mark something without a memo and then claiming that people are not correct and so on is really difficult. Something like math, with a very strict memo, is easier to show "here was wrongdoing" and so on. Very frustrating to be honest. At least I am 80% done now, but my brain is "vrot" and I still need to mark a bunch of third year philosophy papers as well..

Congrats, as 80% done in wading through the gibberish sounds great. I still say that I am very troubled about the future of these students. Marian also had a 100% AI today, and thankfully they have a program that warns the markers about AI. So, it will be useless to blow the whistle as the universities need everyone to have a pass mark, regardless of what they write. Income is the rule.
Such is life, and you only "byt vas".

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Income is the rule and this is the only direction the university knows. Expect a post from me soon with a title along the lines of "Education is nonsense these days". Okay, I won't really post that haha, but I am struggling with my internal moral compass these days. I had about 20 students who had 90% and above AI. We have all of this tech warning us against the students who use it, but no one uses it... But this is a story for another day!

Sadly it seems that it is the same direction that world knows. That's why there is so much trouble worldwide. So, the institutions struggle with the implementation of the AI concept, and we haven't touched it, as own words and works is our motto. AI is canned data.
Maybe you should do a post about your experiences.

I will do it soon. It is crazy, to be honest. I am not sure where we are headed. I needed to pass people I knew for a fact that they used AI and did not write anything themselves, but there were no grounds to fail them on, besides the detection that they used AI. Such a sad world.

That's terrible, and now you must find your niche so that you no longer have to do this. A sad and money driven world my friend.


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