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I feel like that is a fair argument. Why should you pay tuition when you could just get a subscription to ChatGPT. Then again, why don't you just buy a fucking book and learn on your own? most jobs do not need a college degree or specialized education. It really depends on the person, for some people they don't need school at all.

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>A senior at Northeastern University filed a formal complaint and demanded a tuition refund after discovering her professor was secretly using AI tools to generate notes. The professor later admitted to using several AI platforms and acknowledged the need for transparency. The incident highlights growing student concerns over professors using AI, a reversal of earlier concerns from professors worried that students would use the technology to cheat.

I feel like that is a fair argument. Why should you pay tuition when you could just get a subscription to ChatGPT. Then again, why don't you just buy a fucking book and learn on your own? most jobs do not need a college degree or specialized education. It really depends on the person, for some people they don't need school at all. Archive: https://archive.today/xhZHY From the post: >>A senior at Northeastern University filed a formal complaint and demanded a tuition refund after discovering her professor was secretly using AI tools to generate notes. The professor later admitted to using several AI platforms and acknowledged the need for transparency. The incident highlights growing student concerns over professors using AI, a reversal of earlier concerns from professors worried that students would use the technology to cheat.

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Good for the student. Make the professor take a competency exam