Cow, Bull, and the Meaning of AI Essays

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Essays can be marvelous and sublime; they can also be churned from content mills. Where does the AI-written variety fit?

Cut to The GoodAI, which launched in 2021—fully formed, offering its own bespoke robot essays. The GoodAI apparently doesn’t fret about demons or dangers or blackhat abuses; it has none of OpenAI’s stagey compunction. It’s also going all-out on this essay-writing application, without a single warning to students looking to use it to cheat, let alone one to propagandists attempting to use it to churn out fake op-eds with fake quotes in the voices of real writers.

It’s also worth dwelling a moment on the “hopes and dreams” of Republicans. This is a classic use of the prose padding known to professors as “bull.” In 1963, Harvard educational psychologist William G. Perry Jr. classified two forms of bad essays in his own landmark essay,Perry zeroes in on student bluebook essays, designating some as “cow,” because they contain data without relevancies, and others “bull,” because they contain relevancies without data. You get the gist.

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