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

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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