Over here in Finland, higher education is state funded, and the funding is allocated to universities mostly based on how many degrees they churn out yearly. Whether the grads actually find employment or know anything is irrelevant.
So, it's pretty hard for universities over here to maintain standards in this GenAI world, when the paying customer only cares about quantity, and not quality. I'm feeling bad for the students, not so much for foolish politicians.
Gosh, I'm so myopic here. I'm mostly talking about US based systems.
But, of course, LLMs are affecting the whole world.
Yeah, I'd love to hear more about how other countries are affected by this tool. For Finland, I'd imagine that the feedback loop is the voters, but that's a bit too long and the incentives and desires of the voting public get a bit too condensed into a few choice to matter [0].
What are you seeing out there as to how students feel about LLMs?
[0] funnily enough, like how the nodes in the neural net of an LLM get too saturated if they don't have enough parameters.