Struggling to Create AI Policies? Ask Your Students

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Struggling to Create AI Policies? Ask Your Students

Students at Florida International University (FIU) are actively involved in creating their own AI usage policies. This initiative, led by Professor Christine Martorana, allows students to express their views on ethical AI use in academic settings. The students' guidelines reflect a more stringent approach than the existing policies at FIU, which often classify AI use as plagiarism.

The collaborative process involved students working in groups to develop best practices for AI use, leading to diverse opinions on acceptable applications. For instance, while some students agreed on using AI for brainstorming, others restricted its use to individual settings. This approach not only empowers students but also prepares them for a future where AI will play a significant role in writing and communication.

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