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ChatGPT, a popular new computer program that will write whatever you want quickly and convincingly, has some worried over the potential of cheating in the classroom — leading some districts to ban the artificial intelligence on school devices. NBC’s Stephanie Gosk reports for TODAY.
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Just tried an old CHATGPT and it's super bad.
ChatGPT will soon have the same repudiating as Wikipedia: taken with grain of salt and not very trusted.
Pay them more
Just don’t assign homework
SkyNET terminator beta software
Just make all tests hand written essays, just like we did back in the day.
Lmfao computers can do homework
Pencil and paper right there in the classroom. Problem solved.
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The conclusion at the end of this report hurts my brain. Instead of trying to put blocks around ways to get students not to use them, which is just like anything else in the history of humanity, they will figure out how to go around it. Why not motivate students, on wanting to do it for themselves, to actually understand the point of why they’re in school in the first place. To learn. And help them appreciate practice and learning. In high school whatever method you put in my way to not cheat, I went around, if I couldn’t and I didn’t care, I tried enough to pass. In university, when I actually cared and had a passion for what I was doing, I put my time into it and made things to help me learn as much as I could. Instead of motivating students into becoming better cheaters by finding a way to make their life easier, why not motivate students into doing things right to make their life easier through learning?
You asked ChatGPT and computer find answer these informations are not from any website people put them on the internet.
Some may think plagiarism will happen, but it can be avoided with the right prompts. I had an idea for a survival game where the theme was 5 years after a war between protesters, US military, and a foreign militia. I gave it a few prompts and asked it for a screenplay. ChatGPT wrote me a 1,500 word screen play. Setting up acts, locations, characters, and dialog. The only location I prompted was New York City. It started created different events that would take place in certain areas that I never mentioned.
Are you really Stephanie was actually funny af
This is Google all over again …
When A I replaces these fools it will be a great day for humankind
No one seems to looking into how weak “education” is, leaving some exceptions aside.
You are now worried? Make your own bot.
A calculator for speech, Wow!
so this is cheating but Grammarly isn't
ChatGPT won't help these cheating kids when it comes to interview time at tech companies. They will all be weeded out.
What I don't understand is a simple solution to this. . . just have students write essays in person as the exam. Granting more leniency for citing a source, such as for a history class, with greater value on the quality of writing. I went to college over a decade ago and grad school after, guess what, we had in-class written essays for mid-terms. That was it! One 60-minute (or 90-minute) session on one of three possible questions the professor told us ahead of time to prepare for.
No technology allowed. You brought some pens to write with and your brain. I know it may sound so archaic but for some schools out there, this may be the only way to combat plagiarism AND have students not rely on technology to assist them in applying knowledge / developing critical thinking skills. In life, we do rely on tech to help us. Yet how can younger students understand (such as the example Today used requesting ChatGPT to write a prompt) that what the ChatGPT system spits out may not be the best piece of writing for a particular scenario? Not that grammatically it isn't accurate but are certain words or phrases appropriate for every scenario? Personally, I still think that takes a human mind to determine.
That asian kid is the type of kid who reminds their parents they forgot to punish em
Pfffft all my years of school guess what.. white kids already cheat… like a lot!
"Edward" needs to mind his own business
Students caught using it should be immediately thrown OUT of school. It should be considered as plagiarism times a hundred.
The way I see it, it's not like ChatGPT has the ability to cite academic sources, so as far as college assignments are concerned, I don't believe there's any reason to fear that ChatGPT will become an essay mill of any kind. Am I missing something?
10 years from now?
Nah fam.. just one!
Is using ChatGPT to write for you the modern day equivalent of how the calculator ended the need for doing math?
All I wanna know is how can I be as happy as Edward Tian, that's a lot of smilin
Wow 😮 they’re going to expose that I don’t do sh*t 😂
I think it revolves around us gatekeeping information from people who might be considered slow learners, which would disrupt the whole ecosystem of education
Second us unwilling to accept that learning thru machine has more benefits than learning from a human because if its a human you work at a set pace opposite to Ai learning info and if your stuck on something it allows for more clarification
A few other reason is thinking since its been done this way it should continue, which i find wrong because we are teaching kids more complex topics as young as 7 on stuff like gender rolls, and kids from the ages 7-13 are always asking questions, so using a toll for this level of knowledge will only increase intellect on a level far from what we have seen in human history
I have a few more reasons but I’ll leave it at that
It "raises" the question not "begs" the question.
I agree it’s stupid and a waste of time to cheat using this technology because being realistic…if you cheated on any exam in order to receive a certificate…it doesn’t mean you have a successful career path ahead of you.
To the creator of chatgpt:
we’re friends now 🤝
As a former Reggio Emilia teacher and currently still an English teacher, I love that ChatGPT is forcing outdated school systems to modernize. Play-based learning approaches like Reggio, Waldorf and Montessori already have effective ways of teaching children English that is engaging for them and actually teaches them how to communicate and write well. Traditional schools are outdated and need to change completely. Homework and tests need to go. Children need to be encouraged to be inquisitive and seek information for themselves rather than be forced to waste their time doing stupid, mindless tasks because that's just how things have been done for the past 100+ years.
No matter how advanced AI becomes, it will never be able to truly empathize with or care about you. When you're going through a tough time, talking to someone who has "been there" can be comforting. Sometimes, you just want someone to listen and care. While it's true that no one can fully understand somebody's situation or circumstances, because it's impossible for anyone to experience the world exactly the same way another has, it's still important to have someone who can empathize with you. Even though we may have certain generalizations in common, everyone experiences and perceives life differently. If a robot could talk to you in real-time using corresponding body language and cues, you would still know it's a robot and there's no substitute for human connection and empathy.
Is human intelligence inadequate? Maybe humans are currently using stones to break coconuts? I mean intellectually?
Even if you do use wordai there is still a chance that teachers or anyone can catch you
south park
2:41 C- and didn't have to do the work I see that as an absolute win
bruh , why are people creating this AI b.s ….
College is joke today. Don’t waste your money.