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The release of ChatGPT has many in higher education worried about the threat it poses to academic integrity, but what if it could be used to help?
The growing number of students using the AI program ChatGPT as a shortcut in their coursework has led some college professors to reconsider their lesson plans for the upcoming fall semester.
Students have failed assignments because teachers believe a bot did the work.
Next week, Turnitin's AI text detection tool will go live - and the news is causing widespread consternation (and, dare I say it, panic) across the sector.
Five high school students helped our tech columnist test a ChatGPT detector coming from Turnitin to 2.1 million teachers. It missed enough to get someone in trouble.
From the outset, I just want to make clear that there is nothing particularly clever or innovative about my assessment design. Many talented academic and learning design colleagues could no doubt take what I will discuss here and improve it markedly.
ChatGPT is smart enough to pass prestigious graduate-level exams -- though not with particularly high marks.
Flinders University, the University of Adelaide and the University of South Australia adjust policies
Deakin University’s Sally Brandon says technology ‘not going away’ as educators strive to adapt to use of software such as ChatGPT
In this post the use of the exam hall and its relationship to authentic assessment in a digital world is put to the test by Alfred Deakin Professor Liz Johnson, Deputy Vice Chancellor Academic Port…
Princeton senior Edward Tian says GPTZero can root out text composed by the controversial AI bot, but users cite mixed results
Further thinking about how we can use ChatGPT to help us as teachers
Company’s new feature hopes to challenge Google’s search engine
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AI has made it easy for post-secondary students to fake their way to a degree. They argue that ChatGPT is just another study tool. Schools say it spells the end of university as we know it
Since the release of ChatGPT a little more than six months ago, students have quickly figured out how to get the free AI chatbot to do their homewor
Turnitin claims its device is 98% accurate but some institutions are concerned about not having enough time to make a decision
Academics have warned that students could be falsely accused of using the AI bot to write essays and complete coursework.
The world is at a “seatbelt moment” with machine learning as it was when the basic safety device was imposed on the car industry in the 1960s and 70s, but so far, no one is installing the seat belts.
I hated sitting exams at school and university.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said in an interview that the company will work on tech like watermarking to prevent plagiarism but warns it won't be perfect.
We need to embrace the use of AI in higher education because the positives can far outweigh the negatives.
Image generated by DALL-E 2 ChatGPT-3 is a state-of-the-art language model developed by OpenAI. It is based on the GPT-3 (Generative Pre-trained Transformer 3) architecture and has been trained on a massive amount of text data. It has the ability to generate human-like text, answer questions, and complete various language-based tasks. It can also perform…
An AI tool called ChatGPT is capable of passing — or at least nearly passing — medical licensing exams, according to US researchers. Now, with the first term just weeks away, educators are scrambling to rethink how they assess students.
Australia’s leading universities say redesign of how students are assessed is ‘critical’ in the face of a revolution in computer-generated text
We’ve trained a model called ChatGPT which interacts in a conversational way. The dialogue format makes it possible for ChatGPT to answer followup questions, admit its mistakes, challenge incorrect premises, and reject inappropriate requests. ChatGPT is a sibling model to InstructGPT, which is trained to follow an instruction in
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