With proper teaching, students can use ChatGPT to develop their arguments and build their essays.
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Students could learn about critical thinking, writing and the broader role of artificial intelligence tools like chatbots.
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AI chatbots can’t take responsibility for what they say, so we shouldn’t trust them.
A robotic arm (below on right) is used to worship by maneuvering a candle in front of the Hindu god Ganesha.
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The use of AI and robotic technology in worship is raising profound questions about its long-term consequences. Will it lead to the betterment of society or replace practitioners?
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The rise of AI raises the complicated question of how we might guide it towards ethical and political ends.
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Don’t fret the AI job ‘apocalypse’. While we can expect disruption across different industries, this will come with opportunities.
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It is one thing to treat AI as a tool when it has no scope for emotion. It is quite another when AI has a full suite of emotional responses.
Some critics have claimed that artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT has “killed the essay,” while DALL-E, an AI image generator, has been portrayed as a threat to artistic integrity.
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Rather than seeing artificial intelligence as the cause of new problems, we might better understand AI ethics as bringing attention to old ones.
ChatGPT has the fastest-growing user base of any technology in history.
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New technologies are often surrounded by hopeful messages that they will alleviate poverty and bring about positive social change. History shows these assumptions are often misplaced.
Demands associated with automation can create more work for humans.
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Automation may not reduce our workloads as much as we’d hoped.
That students can cheat more efficiently with ChatGPT does not warrant claims about the death of the student essay.
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We ought to want student essays to reflect understanding, judgment and caring, something beyond ChatGPT.
A volcano-themed tissue box designed with the help of AI-assisted image generation.
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During the brainstorming stage of the design process, AI-powered image generation programs can open creative doors that may have otherwise never been accessed.
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Artists and photographers have strongly opposed their distinct styles being replicated by AI image generators. And the law has yet to catch up with this issue.
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Some fear ChatGPT will increase student cheating. But education academics say it can also save time preparing lessons and create new opportunities for learning.
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AI and 3D printing could transform the way we make things, but many companies have been slow to take advantage.
Teachers and university professors have relied heavily on ‘one and done’ essay assignments for decades. Requiring students to submit drafts of their work is one needed shift.
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Educators need to carefully consider ChatGPT and issues of academic integrity to move toward an assessment system that leverages AI tools.
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Users are having a blast getting creative with AI generators – but your output is only ever as good as your prompt.
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AI is inevitably entering the workplace – some people are more OK with it than others. But do we trust this technology?
Educational software has a long history, but chatbots could help students excel like never before.
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ChatGPT could lead to substantial learning gains if it’s used as a tutor, an online learning specialist says.
AI can be like having a high-level personal assistant.
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Early adopters have started using ChatGPT to assist with mundane tasks like writing sick certificates and patient letters.
VR headsets are key to realising the Metaverse.
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Here are the trends on the cusp of transforming the online world.