Children taking the IB WILL be allowed to use AI chatbot ChatGPT to write their essays

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

Controversial AI tool ChatGPT has already been banned in schools across the world over fears it encourages cheating and laziness. But the International Baccalaureate (IB), which offers an alternative to A-levels, is bucking this trend by permitting the use of ChatGPT to write essays. Students undertaking IB programmes will be able to quote passages generated by the chatbot - as long as they do not try to pass it off as their own words. Created by San Francisco-based company OpenAI, the tool has been trained on a massive amount of text so it can generate human-like responses to questions. A university student has already used ChatGPT to write a 2,000-word essay that got a 2:2 grade, although the lecturer called the language used'fishy'.