
Artificial Intelligence: Why Human Connection Matters More Than Ever
15hours ago
The University of Cape Town has officially discontinued use of AI detection tools, including Turnitin's AI Score. Sukaina Walji, Director of UCT's Centre for Innovation in Learning and Teaching, explained the decision stems from fundamental flaws in detection technology.
"These tools are simply not reliable enough," Walji stated. "They're a form of AI that seeks to detect other forms of AI, but cannot consistently distinguish between human and AI writing."
The university identified two key problems:
"It creates mistrust between staff and students," Walji added, calling detection tools "fundamentally the wrong way to approach teaching and learning."
Instead of detection, UCT is implementing alternative strategies:
1. Observable Assessments
2. Critical AI Literacy
3. Assessment Redesign
"We have to really think and change our assessments," Walji said. "AI is here. Students are using artificial intelligence tools, so assessment strategies need to change."
UCT has launched an AI Teaching Innovations Project to help faculty adapt:
"We're providing spaces and strategies to work with lecturers to really look at how they're teaching in their courses," Walji explained.
While UCT is among the first African universities to take this step, Walji emphasized the global nature of the challenge:
"We've drawn very much on what our colleagues are doing in other universities... We release all our guidelines under open access licenses."
The university plans to continue sharing its framework as it develops more comprehensive policies for AI integration in academia.
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