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ChatGPT, the CUPID Model, and Low-Stakes Writing

Casey Landers

2024American Association of Philosophy Teachers Studies in Pedagogy14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Educators are increasingly concerned with the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in student writing. Much of the concern focuses on the issue of students using ChatGPT to complete their work. I introduce the CUPID model for instructors to use when thinking about how to pedagogically handle ChatGPT. The CUPID model lays out five general approaches: Catch, Utilize, Prevent, Ignore, and Disincentivize. I suggest that instructors should especially consider using certain assignments that fall under the approach “Disincentivize.” Philosophy instructors in particular should assign more low-stakes writing, such as journals and reflection pieces. The adoption of low-stakes writing assignments aims to discourage students from relying on AI while promoting clarity of thought and deeper engagement with philosophical ideas.

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ArtPsychologyArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education
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