The AI Assessment Scale
I don’t know quite how I have managed to miss this up to now. The AI Assessment Scale (AIAS) has been around for over a year. On the occasion of updating to the latest version – see illustration above, Leon Furze, a Consultant, author and PhD candidate and one of the authors, said in his blog: The original AIAS and its subsequent formal version (published in JUTLP) represents a moment in time where educational institutions across the world were reaching for something to help with the immediate problems of AI, such as the perceived threat to academic integrity. Jason Lodge […]
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