(Originally shared as an email on September 15th, 2023)
After careful consideration and evaluation of the technology, Â鶹ӳ»Ó°Òô is not currently supporting the use of artificial intelligence (AI) detection software for assessment of student’s potential use of AI. This decision is based on the concern over the high false positive rates associated with such software, which can lead to inaccurate assessments and potentially unfair outcomes for our students. We believe that, at this time, the use of AI detection software may not align with our commitment to providing a fair and equitable learning environment.
If you have any questions or require assistance in implementing these changes, please do not hesitate to contact the CTLE. We are here to support you in creating the best possible learning experiences for our students.
Thank you for your dedication to our students' success, and for your understanding and cooperation in this matter.
Sent on behalf of Brett Welch, Ph.D., Vice Provost for Digital Learning / Dean of Graduate Studies