Cheating with ChatGPT? Controversial AI tool banned in these schools in Australian first

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Cheating with ChatGPT? Controversial AI tool banned in these schools in Australian first
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There are concerns ChatGPT is helping students cheat on assessments because of the program's ability to compose human-like writing in response to any prompt or instruction.

There are concerns ChatGPT is helping students cheat on assessments.Students in NSW state schools will not be able to access artificial intelligence applications like ChatGPT while at school.

The changes will start later this month when students go back to school, the NSW education department's acting deputy secretary said. "The department will also be providing further guidance to teachers on our robust assessment practices in place to ensure all students play by the rules." Australian universities are also addressing the emergence of artificial intelligence applications, with the Group of Eight universities moving to more in-person supervision and increased paper assessments this year.Meanwhile, thousands of NSW students will go back to refurbished classrooms later this month as the state government completes maintenance and minor capital works.

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