07-31-2024, 09:25 AM
(07-31-2024, 08:35 AM)hsufeng Wrote: I encountered the same problem. I compared many different articles and found that unless I have the writing level of a native speaker, textbook writing will always get a high AI score... But it is almost impossible for me to write with emotion or use some authentic expressions. AI's English level is much higher than mine. It is difficult for me to write at a style that surpasses AI level.
When I find that I can be 100% sure that the content written by non-native speakers will be highly marked as AI work, I will most likely give up the course. This is meaningless. The current course evaluation should focus more on the point of view of the assignment itself, or adopt some evaluation methods that are difficult to use AI. Instead of finding ways to embarrass students.
It seems like we are experiencing exactly the same issue. Damn, I really don't want to drop a course I spent so much money on and invested so much time in just because they use an AI checker that sees my writing style as something it isn't.