ChatGPT Passes Final School Exam: Do We Have To Reinvent Education?
A study conducted by a professor at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School found that an AI-powered chatbot named GPT-3, AKA ChatGPT, actually passed the final exam for the school's Master of Business Administration (MBA) program with flying colors. According to the professor, the bot scored between a B- and B on the test, proving that it's not just a chatty Cathy, but also a business-savvy bot!
Will ChatGPT encourage cheating?
Apparently, the bot was a total boss at basic operations management and case study questions, even providing excellent explanations. It's also able to adjust its responses based on human input, making it hard to tell if it's a machine or a sarcastic human.
However, this news has sparked concern among educators who worry that chatbots like GPT-3 could inspire cheating. In fact, the New York City Department of Education recently banned the use of ChatGPT in schools, much to the chatbot's disappointment.

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With the arrival of the internet, a large part of them was already being searched. ? Back in the day, you really had to go and Google didn't give the answer as a gift. I'm just wondering: “If everyone asks the same questions, they'll all get exactly the same answers, too ?'
You know, the world goes on.
The train goes fast, very fast.
All generations have their own developments, and in many cases they are completely incomparable.
I myself don't think too positively about all artificial intelligence, although it definitely also has a lot of advantages.
Well.