Looking for ways to simplify your daily life? Canadians like Katherine Middleton are turning to AI-powered tools like ChatGPT for help. Learn more about the benefits and limitations of using these tools.
Over 30% of university students in Japan have used ChatGPT, with 14% admitting to using it for assignments, according to a new survey. However, while some believe it undermines critical thinking skills, 70.7% said it improved their thinking. Government and universities must develop clear guidelines on its use, as students are divided on whether it should be prohibited. The survey highlights weak points in Japan's higher education, particularly the lack of focus on writing skills. The results will be critical information for educators, said a professor specializing in higher education.
Using AI for legal research can improve efficiency and accuracy, but it should not replace human judgment. Lawyers must exercise due diligence and critical thinking skills to verify information for accuracy and relevance. Recent sanctions against a law firm were due to the failure of lawyers to thoroughly review information provided by the ChatGPT AI application.
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