Jonas Nilsson, who is a teacher at Jenny Nyströmskolan, knows the new robot. He says that submissions will become tricky in the future, and that cheating will be difficult to detect.
– The problem is that you can write a question ten times and get ten different answers, says Jonas Nilsson.
Although it is difficult for Jonas Nilsson to see whether it is a student who wrote the text or the chatbot, he has ideas on how to work in the future.
– We make sure that the students write in the classroom and can use one of the examination programs available that shut down all other functions. Then we can be sure that it is the students who write the texts, he says.
Problem known before
He says the school has encountered these types of problems before but this particular chat is on another level when it comes to writing human texts.
– I don’t think we have come up with a neat strategy other than how we can discover all the texts, says Jonas Nilsson.
High school student Sedra Albayoush, who knows little about chat, says she has always loved the technology and will use chat in the future.
In the video, you can hear her and some other students talk more about the pros and cons of the chat.