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AI helps instructors give better feedback but can't replace them, trial suggests

AI helps instructors give better feedback but can't replace them, trial suggests
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A randomized trial in a large economics course found that AI-mediated feedback improved students' revisions when teaching assistants stayed in control. Artificial intelligence can help instructors write better feedback on student essays and improve learning outcomes when AI is used as a behind-the-scenes assistant rather than a replacement for human graders, a new University of Michigan Engineerin

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