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ChatGPT has been around for a year. Users discover it's learn as you go
A year after the launch of ChatGPT, people experimenting with AI tools are figuring out what it's good at and what it's not, where it might help us and where it can get us into trouble.
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ChatGPT fails to give ‘satisfactory’ reply to nearly 75% of medication-related queries: study
which began Dec. 3 and runs through Dec. 7. “Healthcare professionals and patients should be cautious about using ChatGPT as ...
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Bar warns lawyers about using ChatGPT output
PETALING JAYA: The Bar Council has warned lawyers of the pitfalls of using artificial intelligence tools such as ChatGPT, saying lawyers “must still conduct your own research” and not rely on ...
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Lawyer admits to plagiarism of Mexico Supreme Court justice’s undergrad thesis
Supreme Court Justice Yasmín Esquivel Mossa, seen here in a photo taken from her Twitter account, is accused of plagiarizing her undergraduate thesis. (Twitter via Courthouse News) MEXICO CITY (CN) — ...
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Teacher says students benefit from using ChatGPT in the classroom, according to national survey
Teachers use ChatGPT in various ways, such as planning lessons and generating instructional materials. Researchers surveyed 1,000 teachers, 1,002 students, 802 voters and 906 parents nationwide for ...
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With ChatGPT, Game NPCs Get A Lot More Interesting
[Bloc] modified the game Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord to reject traditional dialogue trees and instead accept free-form text inputs, using ChatGPT on the back end to create more natural dialogue ...
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Chinese University of Hong Kong students to be expelled if caught using ChatGPT or AI tools, new guide reveals
Educators, students discuss how ChatGPT is changing the future of learning In a reply to media inquiries on March 2, it said students would need permission from tutors before using ChatGPT ...
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ChatGPT, The Worst Summer Intern Ever
Well, maybe, but as you’ll see, even the power of large language models has its limit, and trying to loop ChatGPT in as a low ... Yes, I know there are workarounds using Wine or VMs, but I ...
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Newspaper Alarmed When ChatGPT References Article It Never Published
OpenAI's ChatGPT is flooding the internet with a tsunami ... Or is it their human users, who are using that information to make a point? It's a dire predicament with no easy ways out.
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Why Some College Professors Are Embracing ChatGPT
ChatGPT saw more than 1.6 billion users in March alone, nearly a 56% increase from the month before. Experts in educational technology say students and educators are using the tool at a rate they ...
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ChatGPT is entering a world of regulatory pain in Europe
ChatGPT has set itself up for a rough ride with Europe's powerful ... Companies like OpenAI need to have a legal basis to collect and use personal data, be transparent about how they’re using people’s ...
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The idea of OpenAI is dead. Now, Microsoft is in the driver’s seat.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, seen departing a Senate AI forum in Washington earlier this year. (Bill O’Leary/The Washington Post) ...

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