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Professors are experimenting with ChatGPT to see how the technology fares when taking academic exams.
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While programs like ChatGPT can imitate human responses relatively well, technology experts say there will still be a need for human expertise for the foreseeable future.
While programs like ChatGPT can imitate human responses relatively well, technology experts say there will still be a need for human expertise for the foreseeable future.
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Auburn University has blocked TikTok on campus WiFi, but not all students care about the restrictions.
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Many education experts agree that bans on generative AI in the classroom are misguided, and that the technology should be used as a learning tool.
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Alleyn's School in south London, and ChatGPT.
Tech Insider : Politics
Don Falls.
Don Falls teaches high school social studies in Manatee County, Florida.
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Andrew Tate leaves DIICOT
Andrew Tate leaves the HQ of Romania's Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism after being questioned on January 25.
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One Wharton professor allows his students to use ChatGPT, the AI chatbot that's gone viral.
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There's plenty of concern that OpenAI's ChatGPT could help students cheat on tests, but just how well would the chatbot fare if you asked it to write a graduate-level exam? It would pass — if only just. In a newly published study, University of Minnesota law professors had ChatGPT produce answers for graduate exams at four courses in their school. The AI passed all four, but with an average grade of C+.