Olof Mogren, research leader in AI at the research institute RISE, is not surprised that the text robot Chat GPT has been used for cheating. According to him, one likely development is that teachers will not be able to grade texts written outside the classroom.

Attempts have been made to use anti-cheat programs that can see if a text is written by a human or a machine, but this is something that Olof Mogren believes will be difficult to get to work.

"Results have already been shown that say it's quite easy to fool the programs," he said on SVT's Aktuellt.

A co-teacher

However, he believes that there are other uses for this robot that would make it easier for both teachers and students in school.

"It can be a co-teacher that you can ask things and it can explain things to you.

Unlike measurement tools, however, the robot will make factual errors.

"It's really important that we think about it. We have to learn from that in the future when we have this technology. It does very well but it will get it wrong.

Hear Olof Mogren in the video above about how AI can be useful in teaching.