Submitted by JackFisherBooks t3_zpr3bx in singularity
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Significant-Wear902 t1_j0ufbn4 wrote
It doesn't have to be an A+ student, it just has to clear 60% on web exams for me to pass (all my exams are permanently web based regardless of covid).
And it does, with no help at all.
If AI is going to take the job i haven't gotten yet, i think it's completely fair play if it helps me get the software engineering degree i maybe won't have much use for anyway.
thesantafeninja t1_j0upxm2 wrote
It’ll be great at writing bullshit English papers for 10th graders tho.
rdlenke t1_j0urvl7 wrote
> I've said this in earlier threads, but "Don't use ChatGPT for homework" is the new "Don't use Wikipedia for homework". Some people stuck in their old ways might view it as cheating
How would someone "cheat in homework" by using Wikipedia? Honest question. I always thought that the concerns about using Wikipedia were more related to the lack of sources (or the use of unreliable sources) instead of cheating.
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FilthyCommieAccount t1_j0uvi29 wrote
The best way to use it is write a draft for an outline. Run it through and get chapGPT's thoughts. See if it can improve your outline. Then ask it to build your essay using your outline and to use brackets asking for you to input a source for specific claims throughout the paper. Go back ask it to change parts you don't like. Manual edit some other stuff and add in your in text citations wherever there are brackets and viola you have a factually correct paper that makes all the points you wanted to make in a third or less the time.
[deleted] t1_j0v48bk wrote
Imagine where we’ll be at by 2024 lol
toxoplasmosix t1_j0v508k wrote
they coaxed it to write garbage and it did.
this is so dumb.
lazarusdmx t1_j0vci5k wrote
Song these lines I was thinking about how this can be used to closely imitate certain styles of writing/authors etc. setting aside the obvious issue of straight up imposters, what about established authors who write serial series just using this, or training one on their work plus inspiration work, feeding it a plot idea and going to town…?
Beneficial_Fall2518 t1_j0wq57o wrote
I love how these articles leave out the fact that in a very short while, it will do A+ work.
coolyouthpastor t1_j0x2tn1 wrote
Wikipedia lists sources, you can just cite the source.
OPisAmazing-_- t1_j0z8unb wrote
Also the fact that you can do more with less effort
califa42 t1_j0zij8n wrote
Teachers will probably be replaced by AI eventually anyway.
Redditing-Dutchman t1_j131oww wrote
It was true though, when I was in high school in the same period we couldn't use wikipedia at all. Also because many articles didn't have sources. It was quite the wild west in it's early stages. We also had teachers that said you have to go to the library. Especially the older teachers were basically against any website or online source. At the time we didn't even know what Google was in our country.
Redditing-Dutchman t1_j13249s wrote
As if students care about an A+ lol. If I got a 6 out 10 (a C in the US I guess) I was a happy man.
sorgan71 t1_j1ezhfj wrote
neither am i lmao
JackFisherBooks OP t1_j0u53wt wrote
As someone who has many horrible memories of high school and comic homework, I fully support this kind of AI. 😊