ChatGPT is not the end of written integrity - The Georgetown Voice
When the first capable version of ChatGPT was released in November 2022, professors across the internet bemoaned the death of the undergraduate essay as a method to assess students. The Atlantic called the moment a "textpocalypse" and a writer from The New York Times said he was "deeply unsettled" following a conversation with Bing's integrated AI chatbot. ChatGPT, unlike earlier chatbots, has the capacity to generate coherent, long-form writing. ChatGPT has upended what it means to write. But, upon further analysis, it may not be the game-changer for writing or other industries that the world initially envisioned.
Mar-25-2023, 21:15:08 GMT