AI-generated Essays: Characteristics and Implications on Automated Scoring and Academic Integrity

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Authors Yang Zhong, Jiangang Hao, Michael Fauss, Chen Li, Yuan Wang arXiv ID 2410.17439 Category cs.CL: Computation & Language Cross-listed cs.AI Citations 0 Venue Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice Last Checked 6 months ago
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The rapid advancement of large language models (LLMs) has enabled the generation of coherent essays, making AI-assisted writing increasingly common in educational and professional settings. Using large-scale empirical data, we examine and benchmark the characteristics and quality of essays generated by popular LLMs and discuss their implications for two key components of writing assessments: automated scoring and academic integrity. Our findings highlight limitations in existing automated scoring systems, such as e-rater, when applied to essays generated or heavily influenced by AI, and identify areas for improvement, including the development of new features to capture deeper thinking and recalibrating feature weights. Despite growing concerns that the increasing variety of LLMs may undermine the feasibility of detecting AI-generated essays, our results show that detectors trained on essays generated from one model can often identify texts from others with high accuracy, suggesting that effective detection could remain manageable in practice.
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