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You are here: Home / News / Association for Writing Across the Curriculum Statement on AI Writing Tools in WAC Settings

Association for Writing Across the Curriculum Statement on AI Writing Tools in WAC Settings

Filed Under: News August 22, 2023 by Lukasz Chelminski

AWAC Executive Committee

Read especially if you are interested in the “practical and ethical implications” of AI. In this case, AI is affecting writing thought of as a cognitive process.


This statement from the flagship organization on Writing Across the Curriculum in the U.S. addresses the growing presence of AI text generators and their impact on writing education, highlighting concerns about their potential to replace authentic writing-based learning experiences, and encouraging a nuanced exploration of how AI tools might be integrated into writing pedagogy while upholding established best practices in Writing Across the Curriculum.

Statement on AI Tools in WAC Settings (Link)

Tagged With: artificial intelligence

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