"Using the chatbot for between ten to 50 queries consumes about two litres of water"
This is very good on the use of ChatGPT in academic work. “If writing is thinking, as I repeat to my students multiple times a semester, then offloading any part of that thinking to a machine is anathema to the process.”
I wrote about an exchange I had with some of my computer-oriented friends yesterday and why ChatGPT is bad for academic papers, even if you're just using it to find sources. joshuapnudell.com/2024/10/04/s...
Yesterday I ended up in a long conversation with friends sparked by this article. They are computer people (programmers, IT, web admin types) and largely pro-AI, while I, the historian and teacher,…
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The question that faculty in 2024 should be asking is not, “How do we stop our students from using AI?” The much more urgent question should be, “How do we prevent our administrators from paying outrageous sums for AI, or trying to integrate it into any facet of institutional instruction?”
OpenAI also said “it will host a meeting in October with presidents and provosts of leading higher education institutions to discuss how to adopt AI effectively and responsibly in a university setting, including for teaching and advancing academic research.” 😩
(Bloomberg) -- OpenAI has hired former Coursera Inc. executive Leah Belsky to be its first general manager of education, leading the artificial intelligence startup’s efforts to bring its products to ...