So far, I had been using ChatGPT4 to run my assignments through. I knew that the next generation of AI does better, but you have to pay for that. I was hoping at some point, the university would just get itself a subscription. I was not keen to pay myself for something I only need for work.
There was no such subscription forthcoming. But what was forthcoming was Copilot. It’s free, and provided by Microsoft. I decided to give it a go. I had so far focussed changing text only questions to make them less AI-able, but Copilot can read in images as well. So I read in a hand-sketched graph with two mass balance gradients of a hypothetical glacier, and asked the software what could have happened to make the glacier go from the one state into the other. And it have a fine answer. Oh dear.
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| Copilot tries an old exam question |
I will have to not only pull exam questions through Copilot, but also all other assignments. And everything it can do will have to be changed, which will be a lot.


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