At West Virginia University (WVU), researchers are helping high school seniors and college students gain confidence in coding ChatGPT, a popular AI chatbot, in order to improve their problem-solving skills and critical thinking. Research led by Michael Hu, an assistant professor in WVU’s School of Medicine, has resulted in the creation of the OPTIMAL model to help protect students from any incorrect outputs from the ChatGPT. With this model, WVU students are now able to use ChatGPT while guaranteeing correctness and accuracy.
ChatGPT harnesses AI to revolutionize the way educators teach and students learn. With its potential for personalized lesson plans, quick wins, and spark curiosity and critical thinking, this technology is sure to revolutionize the modern-day classroom. Engineers at AI technology provider, Visarity have developed this revolutionary technology to help lighten the workload of educators and involve PD activities with students. Get ready for a new era of classroom education with ChatGPT.
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