New school: What artificial intelligence means for higher education

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A college student, bleary-eyed and over-caffeinated, slouches over her desk. Racing to finish her essay, she turns to ChatGPT, which instantly flags typos and formatting issues that might escape even the sharpest eyes.

But consider this scenario unfolding against a darker backdrop. As generative AI expands its scope, our collective critical thinking skills begin to atrophy. Plagiarism and misinformation spread unchecked. The very tools designed to enhance learning may, ironically, undermine it.

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