Kuala Lampur, May 6 -- A recent trend I've seen on various social media platforms involves people seemingly "flexing" that they graduated before the existence of ChatGPT (and other forms of AI).

The implication of this "flex" is that the current generation of students have it easy, using ChatGPT to complete their assignments, to find and synthesise information, to learn, and anything else which makes their studies easier, while older generations did not have such luxuries.

Supposedly, having a more difficult time during their studies makes their degree more valuable in some way, while graduating in the era of AI is somehow less impressive.

Though it is indeed true that ChatGPT and other AI tools have made learning much more accessible ...