The U.S. Department of Education Office of Educational Technology's policy report addresses the clear need for sharing knowledge, engaging educators, and refining technology plans and policies for artificial intelligence (AI) use in education. The report describes AI as a rapidly-advancing set of technologies for recognizing patterns in data and automating actions, and guides educators in understanding what these emerging technologies can do to advance educational goals—while evaluating and limiting key risks.
Describes highlights from a webinar (linked below) on ChatGPT and other AI
Asks how AI tools could hurt, or benefit, students with disabilities
Points you to some colleges’ guidance on ChatGPT
What educators need to know about research, writing, tutoring, and grading tools like ChatGPT and other generative AI tools; How colleges can best prepare their faculty members to teach with and about AI; Teaching students how to use AI tools wisely.
AI Detectors
The linked tools below are not intended or endorsed by KUMC as methods to verify the quality or source of student work. They should only be used in the context of educating students about AI generated content.
Claims 99% accuracy plus LMS and API integration, AI Content Detector is the most comprehensive and accurate AI text detection solution available anywhere.
AI content detection is only available in the Writer app as an API and is limited to checks of 1,500 characters at a time. Find out more in their help center article.