Hi,
I have never used it but I was wondering if it is possible to use AI as a help to write the applications for RoadTests or Projects. Is it forbidden? If not, do you think is ok to use it?
Hi,
I have never used it but I was wondering if it is possible to use AI as a help to write the applications for RoadTests or Projects. Is it forbidden? If not, do you think is ok to use it?
This reminds me of the '80s when at one point the use of word processors were banned for assignments as it was seen as giving an unfair advantage over handwritten submissions. ( Yet the final assignment often used to have to be typed up and most people outsourced that to a typing service. )
Anyone using a modern writing assistant though is already likely using some form of AI, as is anyone using a programming assistant.
In 81 I hired a stenographer to type my thesis for college. $180 for 50K words. It was the final requirement for my degree. Every correction was another full page charge. Wow, I thought those memories were lost:)
In 81 I hired a stenographer to type my thesis for college. $180 for 50K words. It was the final requirement for my degree. Every correction was another full page charge. Wow, I thought those memories were lost:)
Wow, I thought those memories were lost:)
They are parked there right alongside the maths teacher's "you won't always have a calculator to hand"...
There was a whole document design paradigm around only needing to retype one page when a serious error had to be corrected. Retyping a whole document was a major gaffe. The typing pool had names for people who insisted on numerous major rewrites.
We had one secretary who could fix all spelling mistakes, all grammar mistakes and sentence structure all while typing 60 wpm. It was like having an AI, except it wasn't artificial.
There was a whole document design paradigm around only needing to retype one page when a serious error had to be corrected.
How many "this page intentionally left blank" insertions can you get away with ?
We had one secretary who could fix all spelling mistakes, all grammar mistakes and sentence structure all while typing 60 wpm.
I've experienced control programmers who can do similar but whilst also holding a conversation with you about the functionality required for an upcoming function yet to be written.