AI tools can be helpful but New York lawyers warn of risks. ChatGPT was used to create false court cases, highlighting the need for caution and regulation. #AIinLaw #LegalIndustry
This article discusses the results of a recent study that analyzed the proficiency of Open AI's ChatGPT in comparison to that of healthcare professionals. The study revealed that the chatbot gave more precise, personalized answers with higher compassionate levels than those provided by medical doctors. Research outcomes show that the chatbot's response was 3.6 times better in quality and 9.8 times higher in empathy when compared to that of medical professionals.
Chegg Inc., a US educational technology company, provides various online educational services like subscription-based tutoring at $15.95 a month. The company lost nearly 38% of its stocks after CEO Dan Rosensweig warned of the threat of ChatGPT, an AI chatbot service, to its growth. Rosensweig believes that AI is the next big shift in the tech industry, and the company will embrace the technology aggressively and immediately.
Amid the recent debate regarding ChatGPT, we often forget the potential of AI technology in classrooms. Here are the reasons why AI supports and benefits both teachers and students: 1) it simplifies administrative tasks, 2) provides equitable education opportunities, and 3) empower students to take charge of their learning. Merlyn Mind, the maker of world’s first AI-powered digital assistant for teachers, is helping to make it possible.
Get emotional support and guidance from Artificial Intelligence, ChatGPT! With thoughtful and non-judgmental responses, ChatGPT enables individuals to connect in meaningful ways and gain comfort in times of vulnerability. Jason Van Slyck is an example of how ChatGPT can offer words of encouragement and provide solace. A natural language-processing tool, ChatGPT enables fast-paced conversations to reach creative solutions.
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