Scientists, please don’t let your chatbots grow up to be co-authors

Five reasons why including ChatGPT in your list of authors is a bad idea

The Road to AI We Can Trust

“It’s a clean style. But it’s recognizable. I would say it writes like a very smart 12th-grader,” Hick said of ChatGPT’s written responses to questions.

“There’s particular odd wording used that was not wrong, just peculiar … if you were teaching somebody how to write an essay, this is how you tell them to write it before they figure out their own style.”

Students using ChatGPT to cheat, professor warns
https://nypost.com/2022/12/26/students-using-chatgpt-to-cheat-professor-warns/

#chatgpt #chatbotsineducation

Professor catches student cheating with ChatGPT: 'I feel abject terror'

“It writes like a very smart 12th grader.”

New York Post
@Iris Agreed, Iris. Would love to hear what strategies you and others have put in place, or plan to, in light of the new challenges we face as teachers. #ChatGTP3 #chatbotsineducation #AI
I will allow my students to use #chatgpt the same way I allow myself to use it. And I use it intensively. #gpt3 #openai #chatbots #chatbotsineducation #AcademicChatter