As generative AI becomes ubiquitous on campus, an Angelo State University professor says students are ceding too much control to machines. Will Teague devised a method to spot AI-written coursework and argues that reliance on tools such as ChatGPT risks diminishing student agency and learning. The NPR segment underscores a widening rift in higher education: instructors are scrambling to set guardrails and redesign assignments, while student adoption outpaces policy. The debate lands as AI models evolve rapidly—OpenAI’s latest versions feature faster output and reasoning modes—leaving universities to balance innovation with integrity.
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