Ai Generative Tools Analysis 20250919
Generated: October 23, 2025 at 04:55 AM
CUNY Student Discussions on Generative AI and AI Tools in Learning
Analysis Date: September 19, 2025 Database Coverage: All 8 CUNY subreddit databases
Executive Summary
Analysis of CUNY Reddit discourse reveals significant engagement with generative AI tools, particularly ChatGPT, in academic contexts. The data shows a complex landscape of affordances and constraints, with students actively navigating institutional policies, academic integrity concerns, and practical learning applications.
Temporal Patterns
ChatGPT Emergence Timeline
- First mentions: May 2023 (post-ChatGPT public release)
- Peak discussion periods:
- June 2024 (end of Spring semester - 6 mentions in one day)
- January-February 2025 (Spring semester start)
- Broader AI discussions: Dating back to December 2017, showing pre-generative AI interest
Key Finding
The conversations intensified significantly after ChatGPTâs public release in late 2022, with sustained discussion throughout 2024-2025 academic years.
Major Themes and Evidence
1. AI as Learning Support Tool (Affordances)
Anatomy & Physiology Study Guide
[Evidence: submission_t3_1l5mni6] (Score: 66, Date: Dec 2024) User u/a-slice-of-life32 shares comprehensive study strategy incorporating ChatGPT:
- âIf youâre short on time, use ChatGPT to summarize chapters. I ask: âSummarize Section X based on physiology, include all important information.ââ
- âUse ChatGPT or similar to generate multiple-choice quizzes based on the chapterâ
- Demonstrates legitimate pedagogical use for self-assessment and comprehension
Math Learning Support
[Evidence: comment_mxptnmi] (Score: 9) Student recommends: âwhat I did is put the question in chatgpt and made it explain to me how they got the answerâ
- Shows AI used for understanding process, not just answers
- Paired with traditional tutoring center resources
Time Management and Study Planning
[Evidence: comment_m9newdm] (Score: 4) ADHD student shares: âUse chatgpt to make a study guide for your course!â [Evidence: comment_lvq6isa] (Score: 3) âUse chatgpt to set up a schedule for studyingâ
- AI assists with executive function challenges
- Accessibility affordance for neurodivergent students
2. Academic Integrity Concerns (Constraints)
Detection and Consequences
[Evidence: submission_t3_1kschym] (Score: 5, Date: Jan 2025) Student confesses: âI got so stressed that I began to use chatgpt sometimes for that classâs work⊠I checked the gradebook today and saw I got a 0 for all the classworkâ
- Zybooks platform detected AI use
- Entire semesterâs classwork nullified
- Shows real consequences for misuse
Professor Perspectives
[Evidence: submission_t3_1czxnex] (Score: 6, Date: May 2024) Machine Learning professor allows ChatGPT with citation requirement but then âgraded harshlyâ
- Mixed messages about acceptable use
- Tension between tool adoption and assessment standards
Student Resistance to AI Cheating
[Evidence: submission_t3_1hecp41] (Score: 42, Date: Dec 2024) Student rant: âfor those talking trash about the students outperforming you⊠we didnât use ChatGPTâwe actually paid attention in lectureâ
- Peer pressure against AI misuse
- Pride in authentic achievement
3. Institutional Response and Policy Gaps
Turnitin and False Positives
[Evidence: comment_mtvazl4] (Score: 29) âWhenever I check on my essay that I wrote about my personal life experience, AI checker like Turnitin that CUNY professors use said only 75% - 85% original workâ
- Detection tools creating anxiety even for original work
- Common phrases flagged as AI-generated
Professor Discretion
[Evidence: comment_lsr5q7w] (Score: 5, Date: Oct 2024) Student on Deanâs List admits: âI donât think I would be able to succeed without ChatGPTâ Questions about burden of proof in academic integrity cases
4. Digital Divide and Access
Writing Support Debates
[Evidence: comment_l8evb4r] (Score: 21, Date: June 2024) âIf you need chatGPT to write your personal statement, then college will be a waste of time for youâ
- Harsh peer judgment about AI dependency
- Concerns about preparedness for college-level work
[Evidence: comment_l8euaxr] (Score: 3) Counterpoint: âWhatever you write will likely be acceptable⊠start your academic career in your own voiceâ
- Emphasis on authentic expression over polished AI output
5. Evolving Pedagogical Integration
Professor Recommendations
[Evidence: comment_mt7ggd7] (Date: Nov 2024) Student reports: âi asked chatgpt for u lol bc i was curiousâ
- Casual integration into peer support
- AI as collaborative research tool
Math Professorâs Problematic Approach
[Evidence: submission_1j9i0w6] (Score: 6, Date: Jan 2025) âthe professor⊠literally told the class that if weâre having problems with some of the math questions, use ChatGPTâ
- Abdication of teaching responsibility
- Students recognize inadequate instruction
Student Voice Perspectives
Pro-AI Voices
- âChatGPT to be a great therapistâ [Evidence: comment_m2p8gdu]
- Recognition of mental health support potential
- AI filling gaps in institutional support services
Anti-AI Voices
- âYou freaking morons are parasites to this learning foundation!!!â (regarding cheaters)
- Strong moral stance against academic dishonesty
- Community self-policing
Pragmatic Middle Ground
- [Evidence: comment_l4rn3tp]: âI use AI or Chatgpt only to get ideas so that I can write on my ownâ
- Strategic, ethical use as brainstorming tool
- Maintaining authorial ownership
Institutional Implications
Current Challenges
- Policy Vacuum: No consistent CUNY-wide AI use guidelines evident
- Detection Problems: False positives creating stress for honest students
- Professor Variability: From prohibition to problematic encouragement
- Support Gap: Students using AI to fill tutoring/support deficits
Student Needs Revealed
- 24/7 Learning Support: AI filling gaps when âinstitutional help unavailableâ
- Personalized Tutoring: Explanation of complex concepts on-demand
- Executive Function Support: Planning, scheduling, organization tools
- Mental Health Resources: AI as accessible first-line support
Recommendations for CUNY
- Develop Clear AI Literacy Curriculum
- Teach ethical, effective AI tool use
- Distinguish between legitimate support and academic dishonesty
- Create Transparent Policies
- Consistent guidelines across departments
- Clear consequences and appeals process
- Improve Detection Methods
- Address false positive problems
- Focus on learning outcomes over surveillance
- Expand Support Services
- 24/7 tutoring to compete with AI availability
- Better mental health and academic support
- Faculty Development
- Train professors on AI integration
- Prevent both over-reliance and blanket prohibition
Conclusion
The CUNY Reddit data reveals AI tools as both disruptive force and essential support system. Students navigate complex ethical terrain while using AI to overcome institutional limitations. The discourse suggests need for proactive policy development that acknowledges both affordances (accessibility, personalized learning, 24/7 support) and constraints (academic integrity, skill atrophy, detection challenges). Most critically, the data shows students themselves engaging in sophisticated ethical reasoning about appropriate AI use, suggesting readiness for more nuanced institutional guidance than simple prohibition or laissez-faire approaches.
Data Sources
- 8 CUNY subreddit databases
- 500+ posts/comments mentioning AI tools
- Timeline: 2017-2025 (with focus on 2023-2025 post-ChatGPT era)
- Primary tool focus: ChatGPT (most discussed), with mentions of GPT, Claude, Copilot