As artificial intelligence technology rapidly advances, parents should be aware of its capabilities, including online chatbot ChatGPT. Developed by OpenAI, ChatGPT is an online tool that allows users to enter a prompt and have the bot complete a task using a data set gleaned from websites, scanned books, and more. While it can be helpful for generating packing lists or providing a response to a text message, educators warn against using it to write essays or attempting to pass off its responses as one’s own work. Additionally, parents and educators should teach students about information literacy and the need to verify sources. While schools are still figuring out how best to use artificial intelligence technology like ChatGPT, educators generally agree that embracing the technology and teaching responsible use is critical.
OpenAI is the company behind the development of ChatGPT. Headquartered in California, OpenAI focuses on creating artificial intelligence technology that is safe and beneficial.
Patrick Fogarty, director of technology for the Jericho School District, is a well-respected educator in the field of instructional technology. He warns against using ChatGPT for academic purposes and instead advocates for teaching students how to use the technology responsibly.