@drajaykumar_ias Again @drajaykumar_ias I hope you are not proud of your invention of using AI to set a ‘tough’ upsc paper. As a teacher myself, contrary to what you are saying in your interviews, your paper doesn't test anything. It only mirrors your AI fixation
@Cockroachisback@_YogendraYadav Not to forget the recent UPSC prelims exam in which majority of the questions were set using AI. They were made incomprehensible and semantically challenging using AI. This will be a new trend of not questioned @Cockroachisback@CJP_2029
@drajaykumar_ias No wonder majority of them were from PIB because if you type ‘government sources, government press releases’ as a prompt, PIB will be the choice by AI. @drajaykumar_ias should take responsibility for this unethical practice
@drajaykumar_ias Questions made by AI will definitely be from ‘source’. It is not necessary that the framer of the question themselves went through these ‘sources’ forget the aspirants. Take the question on Sudarshan Chakra for example.
@krishna_tupe Not use aspirants as subjects for their experiments on AI curiosity. I have been ranting this everywhere. Most of the questions this year were made semantically challenging using AI. It is not tough. It was a psychological assault using AI
@drajaykumar_ias@drajaykumar_ias my concern is if using AI to set a “tough" question paper will become a new trend. Youth of this country are already fighting many battles for fairness in every phase of education, employment. Please do not invent one more. We expect you to act responsibly
@drajaykumar_ias I ran AI detector for some questions which were semantically challenging. Here is the result. Again, the paper is not tough. It was psychological assault using AI. You were too busy using AI that you forgot the length of the paper and the fact that the exam is for two hours.
@TimesNow@bhandivya It is not toughest. It was made incomprehensible and semantically challenging using AI. Most unfair and unethical. Media should highlight that part instead of calling it tough. Otherwise using AI to set question papers will be the new norm
@drajaykumar_ias I want mainstream media @thewire_in@ThePrintIndia to highlight what has happened. Using AI to set a question paper should not be a new norm. It is pedagogically, semantically, ethically unfair. Technology should not be a tool for exclusion.
@drajaykumar_ias The worse, your highness will be the state of Hindi medium students because the AI text will be incomprehensible when you translate to Hindi using AI or otherwise. Sir, we are not subjects of experiments for your AI curiosity. What you did is a scam as worse as a paper leak.
@Murali_IASretd It is very unfortunate that it is always the marginalised who take the weight of such systems while it is them who need quality education the most. Such systems and textbooks will only strengthen the caste divide and we will have to forever live in an unequal society
@Murali_IASretd Dear Murali Sir,
I am very happy and hopeful about reforms in the education sector after you joining as the chairman of TEC.
Sir, I am a teacher in Telangana tribal degree college. With my experience on ground, here is one suggestion that I want you to consider
@Murali_IASretd as I am writing this I am reading a reference book that has been prescribed for the Water Resource Management course which I am teaching here. Please look at the numbers. 67 urban households instead of 67,000. And also at the language that has been used
@Murali_IASretd@Murali_IASretd sir, with my experience of studying in a premier institution like University of Hyderabad and teaching here at the gurukulum, I’m open to take my time out, volunteer with you for change. It is a criminal offence that our children are reading these textbooks
@Murali_IASretd I should say I was pretty excited about the idea of teaching water resource management given its relevance. This to me is now a classic example of how visionary intentions can fail on the ground for reasons that have not been evaluated thoroughly.
In 80% of the cases the sentences are poorly framed. If you look at the numerical problems or derivations involving mathematics, EACH of them have mistakes. How do we expect the children to learn English and numerical abilities if the reference books are this? @Murali_IASretd