On the other hand, could we require LLMs to include hidden characters in their output as a way to fingerprint them (and cut down on student copy/paste cheating)?
Jingszo !
Strange tales ,bizarre stories ,weird publications ,myths ,legends and folklore
Fact or Fiction ? You Decide
Mythology
Archaeology
Paleontology
Cryptozoology
Extraterrestrial Life
UFO's
The Cosmos
History
Paranormal
In fact anything amusing, curious ,interesting, weird ,strange or bizarre
Rules : Be nice and follow the rules
[](https://mastodon.world/about
Sure, we could. Make kids do the extra step of copying their chatgpt answer into LLMScrubber.com to get the hidden character-free version
I don't think avoiding new tech is the right way. Instead we should show students how to use it to be more efficient while studying and the flaws or limitations of those systems. We will need such systems in the future to progress as humanity because the information density is getting ridiculously high for most of us.
We can do both of these things at the same time; kinda like teaching kids that wikipedia can tell you an overview of a topic and help provide you with sources to start your research paper, but Wikipedia itself isn't a good source.