AI can now write like a human. Some teachers are worried.

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"The 360" shows you diverse perspectives on the day's top stories and debates. Artificial intelligence has advanced at an extraordinary pace over the past few years. Today, these incredibly complex algorithms are capable of creating award-winning art, penning scripts that can be turned into real films and -- in the latest step that has dazzled people in the tech and media industries -- mimic writing at a level so convincing that it's impossible to tell whether the words were put together by a human or a machine. A few weeks ago, the research company OpenAI released ChatGPT, a language model that can construct remarkably well-structured arguments based on simple prompts provided by a user. The system -- which uses a massive repository of online text to predict what words should come next -- is able to create new stories in the style of famous writers, write news articles about itself and produce essays that could easily receive a passing grade in most English classes.

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