Well, maybe not everything
https://www.tomsguide.com/news/what-is-chatgpt
What is ChatGPT? Everything you need to know
… The ChatGPT chatbot is so smart that The New York Times reports
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that it represents a "red alert" for Google's search business. And Google subsidiary DeepMind is reportedly releasing its own chatbot(opens in new tab)
in beta, dubbed Sparrow, sometime in 2023.Don’t worry, this article was still written by a human — though if you want to see how ChatGPT writes, check out the interview we conducted with the AI about what it is and what it can do. We know that lots of people are trying to figure out how to use this new technology and what its limitations are.
If you want to know how to use the chatbot AI check out our guide on how to use ChatGPT, but here we answer all your top questions about ChatGPT.
That seems a bit harsh.
Should Using an AI Text Generator to Produce Academic Writing Be Plagiarism?
Frye, Brian L., Should Using an AI Text Generator to Produce Academic Writing Be Plagiarism? (December 3, 2022). Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal, Forthcoming, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4292283
“AI text generators are becoming increasingly sophisticated. In particular, the OpenAI ChatGPT chatbot is capable of responding to a prompt with text that appears remarkably sophisticated. Many people are concerned that AI text generators like ChatGPT will present a huge problem for educators, because it will soon become impossible for them to determine whether a text was produced by a student or an AI. Should we be worried? Is using AI to generate academic writing a form of plagiarism? Who knows. Why don’t we ask the AI? I “wrote” this article by asking ChatGPT the questions in bold and copying its responses. My conclusion is that we have little to worry about. If students can provide satisfactory answers to your questions by using an AI text generator, then you are asking superficial questions. And if an AI text generator can compete with your scholarship, then you are superficial thinker.”
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