AI rules? No – it doesn't rule, instead:
Rules for AI
In this course you are encouraged to use internet searches, including consulting large language models, the "AI", but you must be aware of their effect on your learning. TAU has provided principles and examples of AI usage for learning. As stated there, you must follow the course-wise rules. Besides what was said in the beginning:
In this course you
- CAN ask the AI to aid you in the Automatic exercises – because there is no way to control this. If you consult the AI for a question, be sure to chat with it sufficiently to understand why the answer is like that. This is also easy to grasp for the published multiple-choice questions because their answers are given.
- MUST NOT use AI to generate text to the Availability exercise. It is about your own situation, anyway. Similarly, the Survey exercise is about yourself and your acquaintances, and AI cannot help you or them with it. Of course, the Self-evaluation at Maso is another Must-Not case.
- must find and cite proper sources to your Contributions at Maso, and edit their information to suit the page where you submit your text. The source MUST NOT be AI, but you CAN use AI to improve language details of your text.
- CAN use AI to refine the wording of your News tweet to better match the interests of your fellow students. To make things informative and concise at the same time is not easy.
- MUST use AI to create your preliminary texts in the Essay exercise, but your final text must go beyond what AI can produce.