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When the artificial
intelligence tool ChatGPT was introduced in November 2022, the new technology
has displayed the power and potential that AI (artificial intelligence) can
have on our lives.
A lot of students are downloading
the application for the AI to write essays, review literature and even perform
analytical juxtaposition of ideas. All you have to do is type the thing
assigned to you (like, make a social stand on single-use plastic) and an
outstanding output will be given automatically.
Nelson of FOXBusiness
reported: Open AI CEO Sam Altman, the company behind ChatGPT, admitted earlier
this month that he was even "a little bit scared" of the powerful
technology his company is developing. While Altman predicted that artificial
intelligence "will eliminate a lot of current jobs," he has said the
technology will be a net positive for humans because of the potential to
transform industries like education.
The rise of ChatGPT has caused
worries among education experts and academic faculty due to posing risks of
ethical issues in schools like cheating and incentivizing minimal effort from
students.
The academic community must be
aware of this technological advancement. There are college instructors who are
still unaware of the presence of this AI. Senior high school teachers must also
look into consideration on how to check whether their learners are really
thinking or just allowing the application to do it.
Joe Toscano, a former Google
consultant, told Fox News Digital that he believes that ChatGPT is going to
have a "dramatic impact" on education.
If the present learners rely
on this technology and forget the main reason why they are studying, their minds and
learning will also become artificial.
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