πΌ π©βπ«The AI Turmoil: American College Students Dissatisfied with Professor Using AI for Lesson Preparation, Furiously Demand Refund of $8,000 Tuition Fees
π©βπ«The AI Storm: American College Students Dissatisfied with Professors Using AI for Lesson Preparation, Fiercely Demanding a Refund of $8,000 in Tuition
Ella Stapleton, a graduate of Northeastern University in the United States, formally complained to the school after discovering that her business professor, Rick Arrowood, used AI tools such as ChatGPT to assist in creating lecture notes, resulting in issues such as incorrect references, spelling mistakes, and abnormal illustrations. She demanded a refund of over $8,000 in tuition, but the school rejected her request. Professor Arrowood admitted to using AI tools but said that the content should be checked more carefully and transparency should be maintained with students. Northeastern University said it supports the reasonable use of AI to optimize teaching and provides relevant resources and policies. Students began to complain about teachers' use of AI, believing that it devalues the teaching by human experts that they should receive for the high tuition fees. Northeastern University's AI policy stipulates that if AI-generated content is used for academic publications, etc., appropriate attribution must be made and the accuracy should be checked regularly.
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