Since ChatGPT debuted, school districts have banned the artificial intelligence chatbot, concerned students will use the speedy text generator to cheat or plagiarize. Jumping to ban the tool may not be the right course of action, however, experts say.
Teachers and professors are concerned the technology makes it far too easy for students to use it as a shortcut for essays or other writing assignments and exams and that it generates content in a way that can bypass software that detects when students use information that's not their own work.
"Everyone is talking about cheating. If you’re worried about that, your assessments probably aren’t that good to begin with," said Richard Culatta, CEO of the nonprofit organization International Society for Technology in Education. "Kids in school today are going into jobs where not everyone they work with is human."What is ChatGPT?
On the website, it lists ChatGPT's positive attributes as its capacity to"remember what user said earlier in conversation" and "allow user to provide follow-up corrections,” and how it's trained"to decline inappropriate requests.”, the chatbot occasionally"generat incorrect information" and"produc harmful instructions or biased content." It lists a third issue: having “limited knowledge of world and events after 2021.
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