The AI bot ChatGPT has only been around for two months, but it has the education world abuzz with concerns over cheating.
Professor da Silva Rosa, a professor of finance at the University of Western Australia’s business school, says while the ChatGPT essay would be “well written with perfect syntax”, it lacks nuance.
“We can already see some advantages, such as helping with learning languages,” she says. “But it comes down to teachers understanding what good education looks like and students understanding what genuine learning looks like, rather than just regurgitating stuff.”, said a growing lack of interest in learning, originality and creativity among students would be spurred along by AI.
It added that ChatGPT’s developers “encourage the use of ChatGPT as a tool for learning, rather than a replacement for human teachers”.
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