Hi, professional here to remind you that pop quizzes are still a thing and are the perfect solution for detecting the use of in the classroom.

I have seen *so much panic* about this, but it's really not that complicated.

The fact is learners of all ages are going to need to know how to use , and solving problems in the classroom is a perfect use-case to learn prompt engineering and other skills.

I suspect that most educators are simply unwilling to adapt, so they're spinning as doom for instruction. That might make their lives easier, but it robs their learners of necessary skillsets.

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@kel I"m a retired commercial art teacher that worked for twenty years in a technical high school environment. What I'm seeing AI accomplish is quite amazing. It is going to greatly alter how we deal with images and thus make today's Photoshop skills nearly useless. Over those 20 years I saw us go from film to digital photos and saw many other tech advances. The reality is you can't ever put the Genie back in the bottle. AI will be the same type of thing in the long run.

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