The power of artificial intelligence can extend not just to machines and smart home applications. Students, nowadays, are using AI programs for their assignments, as well.

Almost everywhere, you can see that there's an AI-generated article. Across several social media sites, you can see a lot of stories that are made up of this technology.

Some AI programs are free to use, but some require payment. However, the critics are arguing if these are ethical to utilize, especially when we are talking about education.

Students Are Becoming Reliant on AI Apps

Students Are Using AI Programs to Finish Their Assignments--Is it Considered Ethical?
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AI programs help students finish their essays with ease.

At first, using an AI-based program can be considered plagiarism. However, when you closely pay attention to its purpose, it's created not to copy the original work from another source but to generate a unique outcome out of it.

According to a report by Slate, the user is free to personalize the article based on his/her specifications. 

Once you finally get a feel of using it, you can just normally put an article to test and wait for the finished product to come out for your essay assignment.

To give you an idea about this tool, you can check how Sudowrite works. It's a powerful program that can easily help a student write an article instantly. 

After pasting a few lines from a particular passage or story, the user must wait for the new texts to generate. The AI program will later provide the sentences you need for your homework.

Normally, a student who is struggling to write an essay might have difficulties producing a readable paragraph. The teacher might figure out that something is wrong with the paper. However, with the help of artificial intelligence, anything can now happen. 

Through Sudowrite and other AI tools, it would be much harder to know how the sentences are constructed accordingly. Although nothing won't beat a human's thinking when conceptualizing ideas, AI could produce a nearly desirable result in just a short period.

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The Use of AI Violates Academic Integrity

It's no wonder why many people find using AI programs convenient. In just a single click, the finalized version is unveiled. You won't even sweat coming up with the best results.

Unfortunately, it does not appear to be appealing to the critics. Some people find it "unethical" since it bypasses the academic integrity of educators.

In an interview with Slate, Lise Howard, a professor from Georgetown University, said that utilizing an AI tool is counted as an academic violation. She cited that the work should be originally written at all times.

Other universities impose stricter policies for students who cheat on their paperwork. They can be subjected to serious charges if the teacher detects that they are using an AI app.

In some cases, an AI tool is allowed to be used, but it's limited only to checking the grammar and syntax of the report. With that being said, it's perfectly fine to use Grammarly and Google Docs in your assignments, given that your actual work originally came from you.

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