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Some time ago I saw an article here, were a professor or teacher described their experience with using #AI in the classroom.

Edit: Found it
https://lithub.com/what-happened-when-i-tried-to-replace-myself-with-chatgpt-in-my-english-classroom/

One experience which stuck with me was students creating titles for their term papers. While the individual students generally found the AI generated title better than their own, the events took a surprising turn when all titles were presented. While the individual titles looked were unique, the AI "unified" the titles. The AI generated titles were reduced to essential three different titles with slight variations

Does this ring a bell? If yes, please share the URL with me. I can't find it any more ๐Ÿ˜ 

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What Happened When I Tried to Replace Myself with ChatGPT in My English Classroom

My students call it โ€œChat,โ€ a cute nickname they all seem to have agreed on at some point. They use it to make study guides, interpret essay prompts, and register for classes, turning it loose on tโ€ฆ

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