Ep. 13 The Enforcement Illusion: Why AI Use Policies Are Obsolete

Ep. 13 The Enforcement Illusion: Why AI Use Policies Are Obsolete
Zach Justus and Nik Janos

In this episode of Unfixed, Nik and Zach unpack the “enforcement illusion” behind AI use policies in higher education. From the impossibility of a true “no-AI” classroom to the cultural gap between faculty and students, they argue why cultivating dispositions, transparency, and dialogue offers a more meaningful path than rigid rules in the age of generative AI.

Note: Dear listener please forgive the substandard audio. We had a technical malfunction during the recording of this episode.

Zach Justus and Nik Janos, Inside Higher Ed, Your AI Policy is Already Obsolete

Nik Janos, Melts into Air, Tools and Brains: UX For Assignments 

Zach Justus, Melts into Air, ChatGPT in a Writing Class

Zach Justus, Melts into Air, ChatGPT: A Classroom Update

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Nik Janos

Professor of Sociology at California State University, Chico.

https://nikjanos.org
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