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Conference Session
Teaching with ML and Generative AI
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Han Kyul Kim, University of Southern California; Aleyeh Roknaldin, University of Southern California; Shriniwas Prakash Nayak, University of Southern California; Xiaoci Zhang, University of Southern California; Muyao Yang, University of Southern California; Marlon Twyman, University of Southern California; Angel Hsing-Chi Hwang, Cornell University; Stephen Lu, University of Southern California
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Computers in Education Division (COED)
, potentiallyexplaining this difference in the perception. Furthermore, we quantitatively confirmed that evenwhen student groups collaborate with identical ChatGPT settings, the resulting product ideasdemonstrate a similar degree of linguistic diversity as those found in ideas generated solely by thestudents.While this paper introduced an application of genAI in the context of group brainstorming, itmerely scratched the surface of a much broader landscape filled with more complex questions. Tocomprehensively unravel the intricate relationship between human creativity and genAI, furthersystematic research is needed. For example, as highlighted in [26], creative ideas, particularlywithin the domain of engineering, require exploring the nuanced interplay of various