(09-08-2024, 02:30 PM)killamajig wrote:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/careersandeducation/a-teacher-caught-students-using-chatgpt-on-their-first-assignment-to-introduce-themselves-her-post-about-it-started-a-debate/ar-AA1qbKOC?ocid=socialshare&cvid=a54dd57181084b358fd400a8cdf0e775&ei=18
Quote:Professor Megan Fritts' first assignment to her students was what she considered an easy A: "Briefly introduce yourself and say what you're hoping to get out of this class."
Yet many of the students enrolled in her Ethics and Technology course decided to introduce themselves with ChatGPT.
Colleague of mine decided to enrol in post grad university course. All online. The course coordinator asked everyone to introduce themselves on the course chat group and then used chatGPT to respond to each person. We know this because we tested it by asking chatGPT to respond to each person's intro and it basically shat out almost word for word what the lecturer posted in response to each student.