Clint_L
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For their main assessment, my IB (International Baccalaureate) Theory of Knowledge students have to write an essay exploring one of six knowledge questions. They write it as a series of drafts, each of which gets teacher feedback, before uploading the final version for external moderation.Yikes. I fed it my self-portrait, which I drew in 2006:
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Self-portrait, 2006. Marker on colored paper.
It says it was created by AI, which didn't even exist almost 20 years ago. And it's a drawing of me, that I did myself!
Undeterred, I fed it my portrait of Gary Oldman, one of the first commissions I've ever done:
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Gary Oldman, 2006, ink and pastel on colored paper
It also says that Gary Oldman there was created by AI. I beg to differ!
Rob Thomas?
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"Rob Thomas," 2008. Marker on paper.
Also created by AI, apparently. Which it certainly was not.
How about Alice Cooper?
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"Poison," 2017 Inktober prompt. Marker on paper, 30-minute time limit.
FINALLY it gives me credit for my own work. It says that Alice there was generated by a human.
Yeah, I wouldn't trust /wasitai to tell me anything about a piece of art. Yuck.
Before the essay is uploaded, we run it through TurnItIn.com to check for plagiarism and, as of last year, through an AI checker. It flagged two essays as AI, even though I knew, and had documented, that they were not: I had met with the students to review their initial outline and proposal, assessed an initial rough draft, and given further verbal feedback as they made revisions towards a final draft.
On the other hand, I had one student who was sketchy during the process, and handed in a final draft very late, and with most of the body paragraphs obviously written by AI. I busted him on it myself, and he had to rewrite the whole thing under supervision. But not before that draft was run through the AI checker...which declared that it was 100% the work of a human. A human who had already confessed to using an AI for most of it.