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Meowmee

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68. my result would have gotten a c or maybe even an f
Mon Feb 27, 2023, 08:43 AM
Feb 2023

for possible cheating because I know most of my students would never be able to write anything similar and the ones who can have a style. Also it is very generalized and kind of rote. It does not sound to me like a real person wrote it. I always look for personal things in what people write and a style. As I said my result was wrong on one of the works. I gave it more specific parameters than just a general comparison of two artists, and it wasn't able to do that correctly. Again, I am not sure if what I used was chatg etc. On some assignments they have to do a very detailed analysis, and compare to other works, bio, and much more. I doubt any chatg or other format would be able to do it at all. I also have them watch videos and answer specific questions about the videos, while there are ways to cheat on this there is no way chat gpt can do that. We also do narrated or in person presentations, no way chat gpt can do them either.

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Have people not been paying attention for the last 20 years? edisdead Feb 2023 #1
What part of "the OpenAI CEO says not to rely on ChatGPT for anything important" highplainsdem Feb 2023 #3
The poster you just responded to is talking about AI in general, not ChatGPT in particular Silent3 Feb 2023 #6
Thanks, but I was aware of that, just as I'm aware of tech replacing jobs. highplainsdem Feb 2023 #7
Oh there have been many people rushing to use buggy software. edisdead Feb 2023 #60
See this OP I just posted for ChatGPT's problem with accuracy: highplainsdem Feb 2023 #8
Oh, I've heard all about that Silent3 Feb 2023 #10
But there's a stampede to use it anyway. No one would have highplainsdem Feb 2023 #11
This is exactly my point. And thank you. edisdead Feb 2023 #59
Did I limit my point to openAI? edisdead Feb 2023 #15
Then thank you for posting an irrelevant reply. highplainsdem Feb 2023 #17
Are you just looking to argue? edisdead Feb 2023 #19
You posted in this thread to argue, as you have in other threads I've posted about AI. highplainsdem Feb 2023 #20
In general I don't keep tabs on who I reply to. edisdead Feb 2023 #21
"I'll have my chat agent talk to your chat agent" dalton99a Feb 2023 #2
Should smooth out a lot of bumps. Captain Zero Feb 2023 #4
Re dating apps and ChatGPT, see this article: highplainsdem Feb 2023 #5
+1. Damn dalton99a Feb 2023 #9
That was funny. Renew Deal Feb 2023 #32
Some top execs, low level supervisors, and everyone in between don't care about quality progree Feb 2023 #12
What a sad story. Sorry you had to work for anyone like that. highplainsdem Feb 2023 #28
By 2029, computers will have human-level intelligence IcyPeas Feb 2023 #13
A tale as old as time Renew Deal Feb 2023 #14
Exactly edisdead Feb 2023 #16
I'm sorry you can't see the difference. highplainsdem Feb 2023 #18
Which difference? Renew Deal Feb 2023 #33
bullshit New Breed Leader Feb 2023 #69
Care to explain? Renew Deal Feb 2023 #71
ChatCEOs Kid Berwyn Feb 2023 #22
More and more top execs will start losing their jobs. highplainsdem Feb 2023 #29
We the People better get that sooner rather than later into law. Kid Berwyn Feb 2023 #37
You are fighting a losing battle. honest.abe Feb 2023 #23
Exactly. Elessar Zappa Feb 2023 #24
Its funny.. even one of the biggest complaints about students cheating... honest.abe Feb 2023 #25
Teachers doing that are lazy and/or stupid and/or incompetent. Just highplainsdem Feb 2023 #27
That's an absurd statement. honest.abe Feb 2023 #48
It isn't an absurd statement. I have the greatest respect for teachers who highplainsdem Feb 2023 #54
How would that work.. "ChatGPT should be banned"? honest.abe Feb 2023 #56
Awww... The"lie back and enjoy it" argument. Ukraine should surrender highplainsdem Feb 2023 #26
I think the point is you're focusing on the harm part and not the regulation/education part. Renew Deal Feb 2023 #34
When I see articles on workable regulations and other approaches to mitigating the harm AI will highplainsdem Feb 2023 #40
You sound like a buggy whip salesman from a bygone era. honest.abe Feb 2023 #49
Oh hey, looks like we got a modern replacement for Reductio ad Hitlerum. Lancero Feb 2023 #61
All the more reason why we need area51 Feb 2023 #30
Yes. Now tell me how we get there politically. highplainsdem Feb 2023 #31
Yes Meowmee Feb 2023 #38
anytime you see the letters roi it means r i p.....someone lost a job dembotoz Feb 2023 #35
Pretty soon we won't need people for anything anymore Meowmee Feb 2023 #36
Now we will blame Biden for job losses as we did blame Clinton's NAFTA when automation took jobs Samrob Feb 2023 #39
Our nation was promised these tech. jobs. I am pretty sure it was a way to promise us that the- Prairie_Seagull Feb 2023 #41
Robots powered by AI could replace the burger jobs too andym Feb 2023 #43
That's what they're planning on. highplainsdem Feb 2023 #45
Thanks, Prairie_Seagull! Our society has to decide, and highplainsdem Feb 2023 #46
ChatGPT is very good at writing copy or marketing material andym Feb 2023 #42
See these threads for what happened with CNET and highplainsdem Feb 2023 #44
Precisely, human intervention is still required... In short, it only eliminates busy work JCMach1 Feb 2023 #51
I copy-edit books for a living. Emrys Feb 2023 #47
What a mess! Good copy editors are a treasure, and from what I've heard, usually highplainsdem Feb 2023 #62
I don't buy it. ChatGPT is like a next step card catalog, to net, to ChatGPT JCMach1 Feb 2023 #50
No, it isn't. Writing a story, or writing an article, was never the same thing highplainsdem Feb 2023 #55
The reference is to an outdated concept for writing busy work... JCMach1 Feb 2023 #63
It's quite good at doing mundane tasks though... JCMach1 Feb 2023 #64
What will all these businesses that use it do if we hang up on them? pwb Feb 2023 #52
You will never know. ChatGPT is a text tool. Some have also experimented JCMach1 Feb 2023 #53
Some CT scans, MRI scans,and (others one would think) are already being read by people overseas Prairie_Seagull Feb 2023 #57
I am not sure if this is the same thing as chat gpt Meowmee Feb 2023 #58
I asked ChatGPT just now to write a paragraph comparing and contrasting JCMach1 Feb 2023 #65
my result would have gotten a c or maybe even an f Meowmee Feb 2023 #68
All good points... In teaching, the age of rote busywork is done. JCMach1 Feb 2023 #74
ChatGPT and its ilk are going to be weaponised AF by the RW. Book it. nt Celerity Feb 2023 #66
EXACTLY. New Breed Leader Feb 2023 #70
Some companies would do well to replace their CEOs, execs, Buns_of_Fire Feb 2023 #67
Productivity Johnny2X2X Feb 2023 #72
It's a fun tool to play around with ITAL Feb 2023 #73
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