that includes our next guest, darren hick, an assistant professor of philosophy at furmen university.rhythm and copyright law. he wrote recently saying this would spark a flood of cheating. darren. you're concerned, but you were actually one who recently busted a student for using this chatbot to write an essay. if you're able to catch it, how hard can it be to figure out if it's a bot or a real person. >> it depends on the level of material we're talking about. if my case it was an upper-level philosophy class, and chat gpt doesn't have the sophistication to deal with some obscure topics, but an intro class, it coulded it would have been harder. >> if you're a teacher, how can people even prove that it was a bot that wrote the essay? >> that's the hard part. i have, you know, the instincts i've build over the past 15 years of teaching, that says this paper wasn't written about this student. that fine. in more traditional forms of plagiarism, copy, pasting stuff, i can go and find additional proof, evidence, that i can bring into a board hearing. in this case, there's nothing out ther