In the corridors of universities, there is a new presence that is rarely seen, but is almost always there. He does not occupy chairs or raise his hand in classes, but participates in assignments, tests and even theses. You ask her everything and she answers almost everything. And, increasingly, he writes for many. Generative artificial intelligence (AI) has become, in just a few years, a kind of omnipresent colleague — and, for some, dangerously replaceable.
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