Artificial intelligence is becoming a major conversation in the classroom, especially a popular software called ChatGPT.
As students and teachers get ready for the upcoming school year, there are new challenges to navigate.
ABC7 asked ChatGPT to write a book report on "Pride and Prejudice." In just seconds, it created a report that would probably satisfy the requirements for a class assignment. Sally Duros is an adjunct lecturer at UIC's business school, and she joined ABC7 to talk about artificial intelligence in the classroom.
Duros said many school districts across the country are banning the use of artificial intelligence to preserve the development of critical thinking skills in students. However, artificial intelligence can be a useful tool that can teach people how to ask good questions, Duros said.
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
ChatGPT prompts and plugin for stock picking: Hedge fund managerInsider tells the global tech, finance, markets, media, healthcare, and strategy stories you want to know.
Read more »
ChatGPT: AI Chatbot Aces AP Biology Test, Amazing Bill GatesInsider tells the global tech, finance, markets, media, healthcare, and strategy stories you want to know.
Read more »
Professors have a summer assignment: Prevent ChatGPT chaos in the fallThe rise of AI chatbots has sowed confusion and panic among educators who worry they are ill-equipped to incorporate the technology into their classes and fear a stark rise in plagiarism and reduced learning.
Read more »
ChatGPT is driving a return to paper exams and handwritten essays at universitiesInsider tells the global tech, finance, markets, media, healthcare, and strategy stories you want to know.
Read more »
ChatGPT’s huge running cost is threatening OpenAI’s futureChatGPT’s maker OpenAI is on the brink of bankruptcy. What went wrong? Find out more at 🚀 engineering interestingengineering
Read more »
Zoom won't use calls for artificial intelligence trainingZoom Chief Product Officer Smita Hashim said in a recent blog post that the videoconferencing company will not be using audio, video, chat or other data to train AI models.
Read more »