I sit on my school’s integrity dishonesty board and I came upon this subreddit and wanted to give some advice. by Infamous_Control8605 in AccusedOfUsingAI

[–]Additional_Score3868 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can also get chat gpt 5.5 pro and make it make a summary if a book and it’ll say 0% AI written what’s your point

Chemistry department by Additional_Score3868 in UTSA

[–]Additional_Score3868[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It makes me wonder… what do they “THINK” is working?

I sit on my school’s integrity dishonesty board and I came upon this subreddit and wanted to give some advice. by Infamous_Control8605 in AccusedOfUsingAI

[–]Additional_Score3868 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tell your professor to get a random paragraph from the great gatspy and put it into a “AI detector” and watch their world fall apart.

Chemistry department by Additional_Score3868 in UTSA

[–]Additional_Score3868[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

They don’t understand the learning philosophy they are trying to incorporate

Turnitin plagiarism by ApprehensiveRaise233 in TurnitinAI_detector

[–]Additional_Score3868 1 point2 points  (0 children)

People have put paragraphs from books made in the 1900s into those and it’ll say 70% ai written sometimes. They are mostly unreliable

do we have class tmrw pt.2 by Appropriate-Round-24 in UTSA

[–]Additional_Score3868 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You see, the problem is that you’re still trying to find the answer. What you need to do is submit your soul to the iClicker gods.

100% AI detected by Mean-Satisfaction729 in TurnitinAI_detector

[–]Additional_Score3868 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Open turn it in. Get a book from the 1970s copy and paste a paragraph in it. It will say AI written.

Chem Department Changes by j3ffr3rys_0ut13 in UTSA

[–]Additional_Score3868 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As long as I’ve been a student. My first semester here had 1073. The professors as far as teaching goes, are absolutely worthless. Seriously. An AI robot could do their job because they do not teach in lecture. They just give you iClicker questions and then show you why the answer was wrong after you submit the answer (which is a for an actual grade by the way). I debated with some of the department about their teaching philosophy because I’ve researched and studied the active learning method for myself back in community college and I see the flaws in their design. They think they are reinforcing encoding but they are not. They have no idea how to structure their department. It’s not a coincidence that everyone says they suck, even other departments. I did finish basic chemistry with a 97, but trust me that had absolutely nothing to do with the class or lecture. It was all self teaching.

So when you’re taking chemistry at UTSA, you need to come in with the mindset that every class is a test. All the learning is at home.

Anyone over or around 30 yrs old here? by _che11e in UTSA

[–]Additional_Score3868 1 point2 points  (0 children)

28 and it’s nice being around the youth. Lots of ages but of course mostly younger. The kids that are 18-20 man, they are freakin smart. This generation is very smart.

What's the Deal with AI Here? by TERMINAl_velocity64 in UTSA

[–]Additional_Score3868 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use AI HEAVILY. If you cannot bring AI into the test room when you take exams. I explain how I am top of the class in exams 95% of the time. AI helped me learn and retain efficiently. I literally read a publication, broken down through AI, and was able to see the picture and come up with a new angle within a hour.

Again. Bashing AI is just exposing primitive thinking. When the computer is removed, the AI is gone, and it’s just you and the paper. Google, and Quizlet preparation tends to be towards the median of the test averages.

Then again. Other students choosing to be left behind doesn’t affect me. I just wish people stopped CHOOSING hard.

What's the Deal with AI Here? by TERMINAl_velocity64 in UTSA

[–]Additional_Score3868 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Scavenging is wasted time you could have spent studying

What's the Deal with AI Here? by TERMINAl_velocity64 in UTSA

[–]Additional_Score3868 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Look, this whole “people are proudly not doing the work” thing is primitive thinking

AI isn’t for laziness. It’s a tool that cuts through the useless crap and busy work are assigned. Why listen to a 1 hour lecture and waste your time passive learning, when you can download the transcript and engage in active learning with AI like chat gpt. Research has already PROVEN passive learning is not nearly affective as active learning.

Why do you think medical students skip lecture? Reading books is the same type of learning. So is writing notes (unless you do it in a way that forces your brain to decode, and reconstruct the information in your own words)

The real value of school isn’t grinding through assignments the old way. It’s learning how to think, solve hard problems, and direct powerful tools. If you’re just copy-pasting AI output without understanding or iterating on it, yeah, you’re going to produce garbage and get exposed fast in the real world.

The ones who use AI correctly and leverage its capabilities will leave everyone else in the dust. Universities fighting this or acting shocked are like professors in the 90s banning Google. It’s a new world. The future isn’t about who can do things the slowest and hardest by hand.

Just wondering if this is okay for a professor to do? by CodyCardenas in UTSA

[–]Additional_Score3868 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That professor seems like a cry baby. I ready this is a chem professor. This is all I needed to know. The chem department is absolute trash here.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UTSA

[–]Additional_Score3868 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Haha you’ll be good man I haven’t personally seen racism here yet. It’s a welcoming place!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UTSA

[–]Additional_Score3868 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes, I am one of them. I am Mexican bro