Students turn to AI-powered apps for help with lecture notes

Software that can record and transcribe class talks and discussions is becoming increasingly common, but some fear it could prove detrimental to long-term learning

Published on
June 25, 2024
Last updated
June 25, 2024
Source: iStock/Tomasz Śmigla

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AI tools are definitely transforming how students engage with learning, but they come with their own set of challenges, like the accuracy issues mentioned with apps like Otter. While some students may find AI transcription services useful, it’s crucial to explore a variety of AI options to find what really fits individual learning styles. There are plenty of best AI apps that can support different needs beyond just transcription: https://www.mobileappdaily.com/products/artificial-intelligence-apps?utm_source=timeshighereducation&utm_medium=om&utm_campaign=mad It's all about finding the right balance between technology and traditional learning methods to enhance the classroom experience.

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