Conference presentation
AI vs AI: Is the game over or just starting?
SCU Scholarship of Learning and Teaching Symposium (Online, 08/11/2022 - 10/11/2022)
09/11/2022
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Abstract
Recent advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) allow computers to create computer programs, essays, articles, research papers, books and theses with a near-human-crafted quality. This poses a serious challenge in maintaining Academic Integrity (AI). Currently, there are more questions than answers about how we can assess student work that is completed in whole or in part by an artificial intelligence or how do we create authentic assessments when artificial intelligence bots are involved? To identify when someone has used algorithmically generated text in their writing is very difficult, and proving it is impossible in a near future. Therefore, any instances of suspected academic misconduct involving algorithmically generated text need to be confirmed through discussion. In addition, assessments that require applications of problem-solving and critical thinking skills are likely the way we as human educators will challenge an AI in this game. This proposal is intended to discuss this interesting issue based on a review of the related literature and the authors' recent experience from the SC Model. The discussion will contribute to the assessment design methodology in the SC Model.
Details
- Title
- AI vs AI: Is the game over or just starting?
- Creators
- Vinh Bui - Southern Cross UniversityAlireza Alaei - Southern Cross UniversityRaina Mason - Southern Cross University
- Conference
- SCU Scholarship of Learning and Teaching Symposium (Online, 08/11/2022 - 10/11/2022)
- Identifiers
- 991013143713702368
- Academic Unit
- Information Technology; Faculty of Science and Engineering
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Conference presentation
- Local Fields
- Evidence Based Practice - SoLT