๐งต Itt: Shit groups
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 04:19:36 UTC No. 16272446
>forced to be in a group project
>one cunt is blatantly submitting shit he got off chat gpt
>about to write instructors tomorrow to get him removed and distance myself as far as I can professionally from this cunt
Let's hear your stories.
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 04:24:21 UTC No. 16272451
>>16272446
>be me
>get gay assignment with someone named OP
>input prompt to chatgpt last minute and submit the result because OP is too busy shitposting on 4chan to do any work.
>get a perfect score and send an email to the professor that OP did no work at all and that he shouldnt get the same grade I did.
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 04:27:12 UTC No. 16272453
>>16272451
This strikes me as some baloney.
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 06:07:14 UTC No. 16272529
>>16272446
The instructor is going to tell you that in real world you will have to work in groups most of the time so you need to develop skills in managing other people's work habits. The lazy member will not be removed from the group and your group grade will still be in danger if the LLM content is detected by the graders.
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 11:09:51 UTC No. 16272685
>>16272453
>real world you will have to work in groups most of the time
Biggest lie they tell you
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 13:41:49 UTC No. 16272785
You should definitely tattle on him. The professor is going to be really lenient with what you do end up turning in or give you more time. They hate chatGPT so will be encouraged to treat whatever you submit well.
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 13:43:00 UTC No. 16272789
>>16272529
>in real world you will have to work in groups most of the time
Lol, this is academia-lite. Groups?
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 14:24:57 UTC No. 16272824
AI tools are becoming a bigger and bigger part of the workflow across the board, in all sectors. The definitions and ideas of plagiarism will need to be updated. Refusing to use AIs will be like refusing to use computers to do your work. Yeah, you could, but why? It'll only slow you down and limit what you can do.
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 14:36:49 UTC No. 16272831
>>16272446
>If you copy from one person it's plagiarism. If you copy from three people it's research.
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 16:20:32 UTC No. 16272906
>>16272824
There's a difference between using LLMs and copying from them, it's the same as the difference between using the internet to find sources and using it to copy paste
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 16:23:54 UTC No. 16272911
>>16272446
>Are you writing your OWN ideas or is the information considered common knowledge?
>Possible answers: yes/no
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jul 2024 19:09:47 UTC No. 16273090
>>16272911
>filtered by "or"
Anonymous at Wed, 10 Jul 2024 02:40:00 UTC No. 16275501
Update here from OP:
Wrote instructor lengthy e-mail with all the evidence, including results of pajeet cunts "work" being checked by an AI detection tool (literally 100%) produced by AI.
Pajeet is off the team now and has two weeks to do his own project which he will likely also use AI on.
Hope this ends with him getting deported. One can dream.
Anonymous at Wed, 10 Jul 2024 04:46:00 UTC No. 16275584
>>16272446
>Be me.
>In group project with 1 girl and 3 other physics betas.
>Girl does no work, shows up to no meetings.
>None of the other guys mention it.
>Draft an email to the professor and department head at the end of the work, asking for us to remove her credit from the project since she did no work.
>Doing so the day before the deadline so she can't recover on her own.
>Before sending out the email, send a message to the guys of my intentions, asking them to back me up.
>No reply from any of them.
>Realize that it'll be my word against hers.
>Department is just as cucked as my teammates, she'll counter me with an accusation of misogyny.
>Delete the email.
Anonymous at Wed, 10 Jul 2024 06:41:15 UTC No. 16275663
>>16275584
>no paper trail of you emailing her, asking her to contribute
>not bringing up her absences with teammates and establishing a consensus
>not screenshotting zoom meetings (if you're meeting online)
>not bitching to the professor about it beforehand
Either a creative writing exercise or you're retarded. If it's the former, do better. If it's the latter you've learned a valuable lesson. Also in what world would you contact the department chair along with the professor? Maybe it's different in other countries ig
Anonymous at Wed, 10 Jul 2024 06:55:28 UTC No. 16275675
>>16275663
I did indeed learn many valuable lessons:
>Assume the worst and know how to prove it.
>Never trust a woman.
>Never trust limp-wristed stemfags.