This study conducted by Brigham Young University (BYU) researchers in tandem with 186 universities from 14 countries, found that OpenAI chatbot ChatGPT wasn't quite a match for the exam, but "impressive" nonetheless. It had a harder time solving tax, finance and managerial question, but still provided explanations and references, even if wrong and often made-up. With its results, possible classroom implications for AI models are discussed.
OpenAI, a company founded by AI pioneers like Elon Musk and Sam Altman just released GPT-4, the latest AI chatbot, to the market. A study at BYU found out that this bot had the potential to revolutionize learning and teaching, as it was capable of performing surprisingly on accounting exams. With 327 contributors providing 25,181 questions, the AI researcher scored 47.4%, outperforming humans in true/false and multiple-choice questions. OpenAI is still enhancing GPT-4 which may result in complex results in the near future.
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