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Student illegally used ChatGPT to cheat in AI Ethics class

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According to Santa Clara University professor Brian Green, a student submitted an essay written by ChatGPT as their own work for the "Ethics in Artificial Intelligence" course. For the Ethics in Artificial Intelligence course's final project, Green announced that he will no longer require essays in favor of live, in-person oral presentations. According to NBC, professors from several Bay Area universities have gathered to talk about the effects of chatbots that can instantly generate essays. The media report on the century's greatest cheating device is only one of many. The "erupting" ChatGPT cheating scandal in a Florida gifted student program was the subject of a Friday New York Post article. Because ChatGPT writes like a robot and if you simply submit an essay that differs from your other writing, your teacher will notice the difference, cheating in both of these cases was simple to catch. When teachers called the Florida cheaters out on it, they allegedly admitted their wrongdoing. A teacher who spoke to the New York Post described it as "heartbreaking" that a group of teenagers who typically work hard would resort to such a lazy method of getting out of homework. ChatGPT ChatGPT is undoubtedly more attractive than a calculator and more practical for students who enjoy cheating. In a sense, we are at the dawn of a new era, and certain writing tasks can now be completed by computers with little to no human involvement. This is particularly true if you need to make a basic point about the kind of subject you might study in a 10th-grade English class. ChatGPT and its offspring are unfortunate for teachers. If schools are to prepare students for life in the AI era, they must collaborate with our new chatbots rather than against them. We can conclude in this way that modern problems demand modern solutions. Teachers should update their knowledge of the modern era day by day. This is the only solution to that.

By Jozeph P

Journalism explorer, tech Enthusiast. Love to read and write.

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