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  "path": "/2026/03/06/were-training-students-to-write-worse-to-prove-theyre-not-robots-and-its-pushing-them-to-use-more-ai/",
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    "ai detection",
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  "textContent": "About a year and a half ago, I wrote about my kid’s experience with an AI checker tool that was pre-installed on a school-issued Chromebook. The assignment had been to write an essay about Kurt Vonnegut’s Harrison Bergeron—a story about a dystopian society that enforces “equality” by handicapping anyone who excels—and the AI detection tool […]",
  "title": "We’re Training Students To Write Worse To Prove They’re Not Robots, And It’s Pushing Them To Use More AI"
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