Will a university-level student be punished for using ChatGPT or another LLM I to write a school paper by February 1st 2023?
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With the publishing of ChatGPT and it's ability to write essays, answer questions, etc. at the very least at the graduate level, it seems likely that people will begin to use it for school work. Will a student be accused and subsequently punished for such an action.

This question will resolve positively if there is a public news report that indicates a student being punished for using AI to complete school work (where they aren't allowed to) at any recognized post-secondary institution.

Will likely need to use some discretion here.

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predicted YES

Will this resolve positively if there's a credible report that isn't a news article?

predicted NO

@EliasSchmied ill be pretty lenient on what counts as a public newd article (a student newspaper would count). I'd also take a statement from the university.

But I don't want to accept a Facebook post or tweet from a professor

predicted YES

@MarcusAbramovitch Ah, that changes things. Why don't you want to accept those? Seems like strong evidence that the event in question happened

predicted NO

@EliasSchmied I'm sure professors will "catch" students and I'm sure they will use it. The question is if they will be punished for it as a violation of the code of conduct since I don't think any school has "no using ai to write your papers" in its antiquated code of conduct.

predicted YES

@MarcusAbramovitch Yes, but what if a tweet by a professor mentions that they have been punished? That's the scenario I'm talking about