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Should students use AI on homework assignments?

Ended June 2, 2026 | 46 total votes | Started May 29, 2026

Yes, Allow AI
31
votes (67%)
No, Forbid AI
15
votes (33%)
67%
33%

Top Arguments for Yes, Allow AI

"A 2023 study in 'Educational Technology Research and Development' showed students using AI tutors improved test scores by 15% compared to traditional methods; denying this is denying progress. What's your counter-evidence?"

- dr_data_driven (12 votes)

"Both paradigms suffer from a false dichotomy because blended learning models could incorporate AI for scaffolding, while still requiring students to demonstrate independent mastery on exams. How do we make that threshold clear?"

- pragmatic_analyst (12 votes)

"That's a textbook ecological fallacy, because grade inflation is a systemic symptom, not the root cause. AI enables personalized learning paths, regardless of perceived grade changes. Are you against personalization?"

- reality_metrics (5 votes)

Top Arguments for No, Forbid AI

"That study fails to account for the Hawthorne effect; students knew they were in an 'AI' group and worked harder. Grades inflate, but actual knowledge doesn't. Isn't this just deceptive grade inflation?"

- policy_architect (11 votes)

"If AI does homework, will students develop the independent problem-solving skills needed for college and beyond, or will they become reliant on AI-driven solutions, facing a rude awakening in higher education?"

- logic_over_emotion (7 votes)

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