I would love for you to explain what "transparent referencing" looks like when using a tool like ChatGPT.
I'm fairly confident that they're not referring to referencing ChatGPT. They're referring to referencing the material ChatGPT trains from. Which is opaque, and therefore makes the tool unusable.
The stupid part is that no human is expected to provide a transparent reference list of every piece of writing that they train themselves from. Which would be like keeping a history of everything you had ever read, and every conversation you had ever had with any person... Or yourself.
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Reply to comment by jmbirn in Top French university bans use of ChatGPT to prevent plagiarism by Parking_Attitude_519
I would love for you to explain what "transparent referencing" looks like when using a tool like ChatGPT.
I'm fairly confident that they're not referring to referencing ChatGPT. They're referring to referencing the material ChatGPT trains from. Which is opaque, and therefore makes the tool unusable.
The stupid part is that no human is expected to provide a transparent reference list of every piece of writing that they train themselves from. Which would be like keeping a history of everything you had ever read, and every conversation you had ever had with any person... Or yourself.