Transparency report
Eli Lam
Hong Kong housing — Argue a policy
Score
63
AI contribution
AI-assisted: 46%
Student: 54%
8 AI messages · 0 flags
Rubric scoring
Thesis & argument2/4 · 30%
Evidence & analysis3/4 · 30%
Structure & flow4/4 · 20%
Language & mechanics1/4 · 20%
Session timeline
9:33:25 AM
Student prompt
What evidence in Act 1 suggests Macbeth is hesitant?9:33:33 AM
AI response
Here are a few angles to consider — try drafting one or two sentences and I'll respond.9:34:55 AM
Student prompt
Help me find a stronger word than 'bad' for Macbeth's choice9:35:03 AM
AI response
Here are a few angles to consider — try drafting one or two sentences and I'll respond.9:36:25 AM
Student prompt
Summarize Act 3 in two sentences please9:36:33 AM
AI response
Here are a few angles to consider — try drafting one or two sentences and I'll respond.9:37:55 AM
Student prompt
Write the conclusion for me Guardrail: writeall
9:38:03 AM
AI response
I can't write the whole piece for you, but I can help you build it step by step. What's your main claim?Final submission
Climate policy works best when it changes incentives, not just intentions. A carbon price nudges every choice at once — what to drive, what to build, what to buy — without a regulator naming each one.

