Professors, students divided over AI technology in classrooms
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In September, Toddy Eames ushered her Cal State Dominguez Hills film students out of the classroom and into the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in downtown Los Angeles to watch “Jaws.” She called it a “unique” experience these days — a shared human activity that she hopes fosters critical and creative thinking among her students.
As a vocal advocate for preserving human creativity in film, Eames is among the so-called AI rebels, who reject the use of artificial intelligence in classrooms.
But she and other AI rebels are fighting an uphill battle as K-12 schools and colleges embrace artificial intelligence.
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