College instructor turns to typewriters to curb AI-written work
A college instructor requires students to use typewriters for assignments to prevent submission of AI-generated writing, aiming to ensure original work and impart broader life lessons.
The Wire · AI & work
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A college instructor requires students to use typewriters for assignments to prevent submission of AI-generated writing, aiming to ensure original work and impart broader life lessons.
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