AI tool ChatGPT has been introduced to Tehachapi Unified School District with awareness of its capabilities and potential misuse. To prevent plagiarism, access to ChatGPT is blocked on district devices and Turnitin software is used. In addition, parents are encouraged to have “Don't let the robot do your homework” conversations with their children. All these measures highlight the importance of integrity and hard work among students.
This article discusses a legal dispute between a passenger and the Colombian airline Avianca Holding S.A. It delved into the potential use of AI tools in the field and questioned the reliability of such tools when used in court filings. It highlights the case of Roberto Mata and lawyer Steven A. Schwartz as well as urges lawyer to verify the output of the AI before using it in their legal briefs.
Avianca Inc., one of the largest airlines in Colombia, is embroiled in litigation with Roberto Mata. A 10-page brief of citations was submitted by Mata’s lawyers, however none could be verified. It was later revealed that lawyer Steven A. Schwartz had used ChatGPT’s AI program for the legal research. Judge Castel will make a ruling to determine potential repercussions. This case raises the question- are robots ready to replace human knowledge workers?
OpenAI's innovative research and development has led to the use of ChatGPT to pen an episode of 'Coronation Street'. The AI was only able to write half an episode and could not include certain topics. Despite the simplistic formula of the show, it is something humans should create for nuanced emotions, stakes and situations. Soap writers can rest easy, their jobs are safe from AI takeover.
ChatGPT is an AI-based solution that revolutionizes education; with advanced features like cheat-deterrents, they make it easier to monitor and evaluate academic work. Their tools create opportunities for students to be creative without putting their academic integrity at risk. Experience the educational revolution with ChatGPT.
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