I've always wondered how cheating through exams and AI have become prevalent in the past few years.
And then it hit me, during my undergrad and postgrad, our exams were 50% handwritten (mostly essay format, barely any multiple choice), and 50% oral recitation
UP Law is drawing a clear line on AI: future lawyers may use technology, but not as a substitute for legal reasoning.
Beginning A.Y. 2026–2027, first-year core subjects will return largely to onsite instruction, electronic devices will be restricted in class, major exams will be conducted offline, and generative AI will be prohibited throughout the research and writing process.
The goal is not to reject AI, but to prevent AI literacy from becoming AI dependence. Before students learn to work with these tools, they must first learn to read closely, question confidently, argue from law and context, and think through uncertainty on their own. https://t.co/6qlgc0kkUF
"There's no way you can write a ten page paper without chatGPT"
WE COULD LITERALLY DO EVERYTHING THAT EVER HAPPENED IN HUMAN HISTORY WITHOUT CHATGPT WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT.
I honestly hate that we've normalized the idea that all opinions are valid. I think we should get back to telling people that they are ill informed & ignorant
HOT TAKE:
"Diskarte" culture is holding the Philippines back. We celebrate workarounds instead of demanding systems that actually work. We need to demand systems that work.
LOL aminin nyo na special treatment ginagawa nyo sa mga nasa EDSA ngayon.
hindi kayo ganyan kapag progressive groups. Matic may pa water canon kayo pag ginulat kayong ganyan. eme-eme nyo
The reason millennials are so nostalgic is that they got a brief taste of a world that wasn’t entirely controlled by the stupidest people who’ve ever lived.
They don't want people to figure out that if they just get off their arse they can fix their own community in 2 weeks. They want you to keep paying them taxes so they can fix your community for you. In 3 years. Maybe. Probably not.
I can’t fully explain to younger people how cool the internet used to be. We had open forums, personal websites, weird experimental pages, and chaotic corners of the web, before Amazon, Google, and Meta turned it into a sterile, closed ecosystem of clutter, and commerce.
Being part of a generation that was told “Wikipedia is not a source” makes it genuinely baffling to me that jobs are now telling people to just use ChatGPT for everything.
Just a reminder: Your enemy isn’t the guy making $60k a year. It’s the billionaire making $60k a minute, hoarding record wealth while cutting jobs and lecturing workers about fiscal responsibility.