TL;DR
This study analyzes 270,000 Reddit posts to understand perceptions of generative AI in education, revealing evolving discourse themes, stakeholder differences, and implications for policy and pedagogy.
Contribution
It provides a large-scale empirical analysis of AI-related discussions in education communities, highlighting discourse evolution and stakeholder perspectives.
Findings
Discourse shifted from detection to enforcement regimes over time.
Stakeholder groups differ sharply in their concerns and focus.
Cross-role interactions are common, especially around integrity and misconduct.
Abstract
Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) has prompted significant discussion in education, yet large-scale empirical evidence on how students and teachers perceive and navigate this shift remains limited. We analyse 270k AI-related Reddit posts and comments from 26 education-related subreddits spanning higher education, K-12 teaching, and professional training between November 2022 and April 2026. Topic modelling reveals seventeen themes covering academic integrity, teaching & pedagogy, career anxiety, policy, and niche professional contexts. Discourse evolves from an early detection-and-evasion arms race into a sustained enforcement regime that constructive integration only begins to challenge in mid-2024. Stakeholder communities differ sharply: K-12 teachers foreground cognitive dependency, academics focus on AI detection and deliberation, and professional-programme students…
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