10-202: Introduction to Modern AI (CMU)(modernaicourse.org)
79 points byvismit20004 hours ago |6 comments
aanet1 hour ago
> AI Policy for the AI Course

“ Students are permitted to use AI assistants for all homework and programming assignments (especially as a reference for understanding any topics that seem confusing), but we strongly encourage you to complete your final submitted version of your assignment without AI. You cannot use any such assistants, or any external materials, during in-class evaluations (both the homework quizzes and the midterms and final).

The rationale behind this policy is a simple one: AI can be extremely helpful as a learning tool (and to be clear, as an actual implementation tool), but over-reliance on these systems can currently be a detriment to learning in many cases. You absolutely need to learn how to code and do other tasks using AI tools, but turning in AI-generated solutions for the relatively short assignments we give you can (at least in our current experience) ultimately lead to substantially less understanding of the material. The choice is yours on assignments, but we believe that you will ultimately perform much better on the in-class quizzes and exams if you do work through your final submitted homework solutions yourself.”

piker1 minute ago
My money is on extraordinarily poor final exam results and/or cheating.
linhns16 minutes ago
This is the way it should be. AI to speed up the understanding process, and one final evaluation without any help to cement the understanding.
mold_aid6 minutes ago
Can't wait for postmodern AI.
sim04ful2 hours ago
Nothing on symbolic reasoning ?
cultofmetatron2 hours ago
I believe that would be part of whats now "classical ai"
chvid47 minutes ago
No. That will be covered by the Post-modern AI course in the fall semester.
xdavidliu58 minutes ago
that would be the exact opposite of modern
gabrieledarrigo1 hour ago
Do you think this is a good course? Or, what do you suggest as a structured course to learn how LLMs work?
aboardRat41 hour ago
Nice to finally see the revival of Lisp and Prolog.