Intelligent.com's study found that ChatGPT, a chatbot tutoring tool, is preferred over human tutors by 91% of students and 85% of parents. Its 24/7 availability, immediate response, and flexible pace make studying more efficient. While some students still prefer human touch, ChatGPT's clear technical answers in math and science subjects make it a useful complementary tool. Johnson Adegoke, a college junior who uses ChatGPT, emphasized its availability and convenience. Overall, ChatGPT's popularity highlights the growing trend of AI in education.
ChatGPT, an AI language model, shows promise in fact-checking but still has room for improvement. Experts recommend using it as a supplementary tool for humans.
Lawyers for a passenger lawsuit against Avianca relied on an AI chatbot for research, but the bot cited bogus legal cases. Judge Castel summoned the lawyers for a hearing after noticing the citations were false. Chatbots may not always be reliable sources of factual information.
LLMs and ChatGPT are revolutionizing gastroenterology by paving the way for faster, cheaper clinical trials and aiding drug discovery. But reliability and risks must be weighed. ChatGPT's AI chatbot improves patient engagement for better outcomes.
A lawyer's reliance on artificial intelligence software ChatGPT proved problematic, with fake court cases and quotes in the legal brief. This case highlights the need for validating AI outputs. The affected legal firm now stresses this point in its AI training, and the case has become a topic of conversation in the legal world. The lawyer involved threw himself on the mercy of the court, stating that he did not know the content could be fake.
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