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Vanderbilt staff apologizes after using AI to send campus email about Michigan State shooting
Rep. Bill Huizenga, R-Mich., joined'Fox & Friends First' to discuss the latest details surrounding the fatal shooting at Michigan State University and an upcoming briefing on the flying objects in U.S. airspace. Members of the Vanderbilt staff apologized on Friday for using ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence (AI) generator, to send an email to students calling for the community to come together following the shooting at Michigan State University. The email was sent on Thursday by the Peabody Office of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) at the university's Peabody College and included a note at the bottom that indicated the email had been written using ChatGPT, Vanderbilt's official student newspaper, The Vanderbilt Hustler, first reported on Friday. Associate Dean Nicole Joseph sent another email on Friday and said using ChatGPT to write the email was "poor judgment," according to the Hustler. OpenAI ChatGPT seen on mobile with AI Brain seen on screen.
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