ChatGPT is going to change education, not destroy it

MIT Technology Review
Just days after OpenAI dropped ChatGPT in late November 2022, the chatbot was widely denounced as a free essay-writing, test-taking tool that made it laughably easy to cheat on assignments.

Los Angeles Unified, the second-largest school district in the United States, immediately blocked access to OpenAI’s website from its schools’ network. Others soon joined. By January, school districts across the English-speaking world had started banning the software, from Washington, New York, Alabama, and Virginia in the U.S. to Queensland and New South Wales in Australia.

Several leading universities in the United Kingdom, including Imperial College London and the University of Cambridge, issued statements that warned students against using ChatGPT to cheat. MORE

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