The best bit in this article on exploring chatGPT is this: "If I was setting a question as an assignment, I would try it out first on ChatGPT, then see if I could improve the question." That makes very good sense if you're still designing assignments this way. Though, of course, as chatGPT improves, we will no longer be designing assignments this way. Also relevant: "The danger of ChatGPT being so good in general is: what if it does get something really wrong, or provides responses based on biased or hateful sources? I guess that is now another responsibility for experts, to keep an eye on it and point out or correct obvious errors." Related: Why ChatGPT is not a threat to Google Search, TechTalks.
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