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Originally Posted by herr_oberst
That's unreal. I asked it to compare and contrast the Beatles and the Stones, then I asked which band is better. First, I was amazed at how quick it was, second, I asked which band is better twice, exactly the same way, and I got two different answers. Both of them reasonable and full of factual information.
How will educators keep students from using this to write essays?
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In person essays only I guess. Either that or you can enter things in to ChatGPT and it'll tell you if it wrote it, or if it was really close and likely a lightly modified version of what it wrote.
One thing that's dangerous about ChatGPT is that it's an absolutely incredible bull****ter. Ask it about made up scientific concepts and it will deliver perfectly plausible sounding but completely made up theories behind them. Someone called them hallucinations and I love that term for it.