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April 29, 2024
AI for learning experiences
Chatgpt serves as a partner for students, promoting engagement and curiosity. Its ability to respond to requests on a very broad range of topics makes it an intriguing addition as a teaching tool. However, AI does not always provide fully accurate answers, and users need to be prepared to address these inaccuracies.
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April 29, 2024
Tool that is so powerful that could hurt you if you are not careful.
The AI itself does not know the knowledge, it repeats what people have stated on the internet based on its training material. Which often comes about right, but when it does not, it is the user's job to catch them, and it could be frustrating if you rely too much on it. People should not be scared of it, but also should not rely on it.
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December 11, 2023
Good app
It is good for the most part for learning about anything you want but it can be slow at times, you have a message cap, and can give wrong information.
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December 9, 2023
Really no use in the classroom.
ChatGPT often cites locations where it should not, such as an ironic website or false informational site. This does not teach students skills of looking at the quality of a source and instead incentivizes them to ignore the trustworthiness of a source.
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December 6, 2023
Helpful in very specific scenarios but wouldn't recommend relying on it.
ChatGPT can be very helpful in specific situations. While I initially used it to check the grammar of my writing, I quickly found that it often would rewrite my work and make it sound very robotic or overly pedantic. I do find it to be very helpful resource when I'm coding. I often use ChatGPT to double check my code and spot syntax errors, memory leaks, etc. It's also quite good at spotting bugs that often escape my notice.
However, despite these positives, I still wouldn't overly rely on it. ChatGPT frequently provides incorrect information and if you weren't familiar with a subject, you might not be able to spot it. It can also weaken your own skills if you become overly reliant.
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