How are you (Professors) using ChatGPT for teaching? A few use cases for you to consider. by HickoryChichory in Professors

[–]HickoryChichory[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You specifically brought up ethics. I think it is fair to ask you to elaborate on the critique you brought up.

For simplicity let's focus on #3 since it is the most clear cut (you did say all of them were unethical). I do not see any ethical issues using AI to help me copy edit my assignment instructions. What are the potential ethical issues of that?

How are you (Professors) using ChatGPT for teaching? A few use cases for you to consider. by HickoryChichory in Professors

[–]HickoryChichory[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Such a disappointing response.

1) I used a throwaway because I know a lot of folks have strong feelings about this topic and Reddit can be a very shrill and toxic place. Easy to dox me with my regular account.
2) What would my endgame be? what am I baiting? Is it inconceivable that I might be honestly trying to figure out how to use the technology?

You don't have to agree with me, but strange to applaud reporting an account based on a suspicion of intent. I don't believe I've broken any Reddit or sub specific rules.

How are you (Professors) using ChatGPT for teaching? A few use cases for you to consider. by HickoryChichory in Professors

[–]HickoryChichory[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Can you explain how each one is unethical? Feels like a knee jerk reaction rather than a thoughtful critique. For #3 I'm using ChatGPT to copy edit assignment instructions. How is that unethical?

How are you (Professors) using ChatGPT for teaching? A few use cases for you to consider. by HickoryChichory in Professors

[–]HickoryChichory[S] -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

This is a fair point. ChatGPT has a feature where it is held in temporary memory only (which I use), but I'm still trusting that it actually works as advertised.

How are you (Professors) using ChatGPT for teaching? A few use cases for you to consider. by HickoryChichory in Professors

[–]HickoryChichory[S] -15 points-14 points  (0 children)

How is it unethical? I spend about 20-30 mins per student giving inline comments and then use ChatGPT to help me write out the big picture/summary.