Before the rule in 2023, Cornell students in this German class used AI to cheat, as reported by AP News. In order to stop this, Ms. Phelps, the German teacher, switched to typewriters and had her two children search the class for any technology being used.
According to undefined, about 1 in 10 assignments for students involved AI usage and about 3 in 100 assignments are completely AI-generated. This means a lot of people AI to cheat, so switching out computers for other materials to reduce AI usage is the right decision.
Other teachers should switch to paper-and-pen testing, monitored testing, or typewriter testing to ensure less cheating. Cheating can block students’ way to success because students are so confident with AI that they use it all the time, and students don’t know that AI can always be wrong.