Teachers are scrambling to figure out how to prevent cheating using the tool, as the biggest US school district restricts access entirely.
abc.net.au/news/artificial-intelligence-chatgpt-chatbot-explained/101835670Ask the new artificial intelligence tool ChatGPT to write an essay about the cause of the American Civil War and you can watch it churn out a persuasive term paper in a matter of seconds.
The free tool has been around for just five weeks but is already raising tough questions about the future of AI in education, the tech industry and a host of professions.ChatGPT launched on November 30 but is part of a broader set of technologies developed by the San Francisco-based start-up OpenAI, which has a close relationship with Microsoft.
Its launch came with little guidance for how to use it, other than a promise that ChatGPT will admit when it's wrong, challenge "incorrect premises" and reject requests meant to generate offensive answers.Loading Twitter content
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