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7. Interesting, positive development.
Fri Jan 6, 2023, 11:50 AM
Jan 2023

I've tested the waters with openAI to generate articles / content for websites. It's not perfect and can sometimes be tedious, but it saves a lot of time. When I saw how good it was, the first thing I wondered about was the future of education. Would students ever have to write their own essays again?

I'm not surprised that a tool could be built to detect it because AI generated articles have a very cliche / superficial / generic/ formulaic feel. It's okay for random articles on the internet but not for everyday life. Some might object and ask why do students need to write essays anyway--in MY opinion, it's important for critical thinking and brain development.

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