Thread 81709028 - /r9k/ [Archived: 585 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/4/2025, 10:15:16 AM No.81709028
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Jealous, boomers? You didn't even have smartphones in school, lmao.
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Anonymous
7/4/2025, 10:46:03 AM No.81709157
>>81709028 (OP)
Asian countries are known to cheat en masse on tests, especially their standardized tests.
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Anonymous
7/4/2025, 10:48:46 AM No.81709174
>>81709028 (OP)
>Jealous
not really thats honestly really cool but i guess its fake and/or doesnt really work this well outside this marketing vid
Anonymous
7/4/2025, 10:49:58 AM No.81709179
>>81709028 (OP)
>multiple choice questions for math
>doesn't need to show steps
Doomed from the start. Only reason for multiple choice in subjects that shouldn't have it is low education budget so he's probably in a corrupt 3rd world country where the answer key is up for sale anyway. Not that it matter since it's not like these countries are meritocratic in the first place.
Anonymous
7/4/2025, 10:50:23 AM No.81709185
>>81709157
Big reason why you shouldnt trust modern professionals, China is flooded with cheaters wanting to get admitted into the states, those cheaters take spots of actual students that know what they are doing. Now everyone cheats to keep up with the Chinese student waves.
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Anonymous
7/4/2025, 10:53:46 AM No.81709193
>>81709028 (OP)
it's pointless to fight LLMs, utilizing should be a part of education instead
Anonymous
7/4/2025, 10:57:48 AM No.81709211
>>81709028 (OP)
>y-intercept
x=0
solve from there
it's interesting how this step wasn't even mentioned by the program, even though it's basically the whole question.
Anonymous
7/4/2025, 10:58:49 AM No.81709216
>>81709028 (OP)
4x - 2y = 6
Divide both sides by 4
6/4 = 1.5
Divide x
2y = 1.5
Halve 1.5
0.75
Y intercept is 0.75
Anonymous
7/4/2025, 10:59:22 AM No.81709220
>>81709185
Chinese cheat like no other. It's so bad they put cameras in every testing room so they can monitor everyone. Someone those bug people still manage to cheat successfully. Either the CCP is letting a certain amount (or certain people) get away with it to boost their countries image or the Chinese are god-tier at cheating.
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Anonymous
7/4/2025, 11:04:30 AM No.81709239
>>81709220
Well cheating in China is actually part of the culture, apparently a school tried to ensure that no cheating happened, then it got in trouble with the students and the families, now they want to export that mindset to everywhere else, i wouldnt want to live in a world where the doctors had that culture
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Anonymous
7/4/2025, 11:10:31 AM No.81709275
>>81709239
Going to the doctor is a crapshoot. You have to be skeptical of anyone you get. If they're Chinese, they might be a cheater or a CCP. Indian doctors are just pushed because you can pay them far less and I don't trust a doctor from a country that shits in the street. If the doctor is a black women, might as well kill yourself. Even white doctors are suspect because they could be some deranged liberal that intentionally harms you.
Anonymous
7/4/2025, 12:06:27 PM No.81709543
The funniest part is all of this shit will be useless when you graduate.
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Anonymous
7/4/2025, 2:53:08 PM No.81710699
>>81709543
it's a sorting system, it sorts and rewards agreeable people from the disagreeable
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Anonymous
7/4/2025, 3:05:29 PM No.81710833
>>81710699
you mean lying cheaters from honest people with integrity?
honestly that's the perfect system since society is structured to reward the same things
Anonymous
7/4/2025, 3:14:02 PM No.81710942
>>81709028 (OP)
All this means is more retards who aren't actually qualified for their jobs. I'm sure this will end well.
Anonymous
7/4/2025, 5:20:49 PM No.81711870
>>81709028 (OP)
What's the point?
So they can get to a degree that they can't possibly do?
Maybe they can cheatTheir way through that to get a job that they definitely can't do

I'm not going to lie and say I don't use AI tools with my own study but I'm not just putting in the question and then copying the answer. What would be the point? I use it before I read an article or part of a textbook to summarize it so I know what to pay attention to. And I use it to help find better references for what I'm writing. The only time I ever copy and paste anything from an AI tool into an assessment is when I'm copying the references I had it look up after I've read that reference and found what I wanted to find because I'd say it's only actually accurate about two-thirds of the time. I'm at the end of my riding I put all my references into this AI and I ask it to put them in alphabetical order.

AI is a fantastic learning tool but if you're using it to cheat literally what is the point of view even being there?
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Anonymous
7/4/2025, 6:26:19 PM No.81712491
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>>81711870
>What's the point?
Credentialism took over on the job training. The only that matters is the piece of paper. Doesn't matter how you got it.
>So they can get to a degree that they can't possibly do?
Doesn't matter.
If they can get in and bullshit enough (I've done this by saying shit like 'ah, i have done x since college how do I do that again?' or googling things), they can get actual experience, then you're golden
This is how the world works now