AI chatbots generate text that is not always The Economist’s cup of tea, but it can rival that of many human writers. Imke ...
Everyone is going to keep using AI for writing, but the companies and individuals who figure this process out can still carry a recognizable voice.
This spate of scandals is forcing a fresh reckoning over what to do about the crisis. One response has been to call for a redoubling of efforts to root out AI writing and reinforce the stigma against ...
Debates about generative AI in higher education have been informed by studies of completed student papers, or self-reported survey data. Research shows that artificial intelligence tools can support ...
When technology reporter Alex Heath has a scoop, he sits down at his computer and speaks into a microphone. He’s not talking to a human colleague—Heath went independent on Substack last year—he’s ...
Most students use AI—but their attitudes toward it are ambivalent. On the one hand, they see it as helpful for working more efficiently, broadening their knowledge, and overcoming writing difficulties ...
Generated with Google’s Nano Banana 2. A new study warns AI assistants may make writing, perspective, and reasoning more alike, raising concerns about originality and human diversity. AI assistants ...
There have been countless thought pieces on the merits and flaws of Shumer’s argument, and I have no intention of adding to the pile. But journalism is knowledge work, too, and the field had its own, ...
Rather than hand off writing to chatbots, college students in pilots showed that they use them to brainstorm and help get started. Kriangsak Koopattanakij/iStock via Getty Images Debates about ...