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Teachers more likely to accept low AI grades than equivalent human grades, study finds

Teachers more likely to accept low AI grades than equivalent human grades, study finds
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Teachers were more likely to accept an overly harsh grade given to a student by AI than when the unduly low grade was handed out by a human. As AI is increasingly integrated into decision-making, concerns about AI errors are often countered by assurances that humans will oversee and check the algorithm's work.

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