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EP 74: Should Schools Ban ChatGPT?

2023/8/7
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Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast

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Should ChatGPT be banned from schools? It's a controversial topic that has people on opposite ends. Some schools have embraced it and others have removed it. Today we take a look at how students are using ChatGPT and if it's helping or hurting them in learning.Newsletter: Sign-up for our free daily newsletter)**More on this: Episode Page)Join the discussion: )Ask Jordan questions about ChatGPT in schools)Related episodes:Ep 35: How Students Can Use AI to Solve Everyday Problems)Ep: 55: How to properly leverage AI in the classroom)Ep 56: How To Govern and Properly Use AI)Upcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineup)Website: YourEverydayAI.com)Email The Show: [email protected]Connect with Jordan on LinkedIn)Timestamps:[00:00:17] Daily AI news[00:05:30] Schools shouldn't ban ChatGPT[00:08:28] ChatGPT can be a valuable learning tool, but underutilized[00:14:25] Schools should encourage the use of AI[00:17:40] Need to prepare students for ChatGPT in the workforceTopics Covered in This Episode:- Importance of properly using Chat GPT as a learning tool   - Majority of students using Chat GPT for writing papers   - Need for students to learn effective use of Chat GPT- Tips for educators to combat student misuse of AI in the classroom   - Former guest provides advice to educators- Rebuttal against banning Chat GPT in schools and universities   - Lack of understanding by educational institutions   - Success story of a Harvard student using Chat GPT- Limitations of AI content detectors   - Ineffectiveness in detecting Chat GPT use in papers   - Closure of OpenAI's AI detection program- Concerns about AI impact on elections and criminal activities   - OpenAI CEO's concerns on personalization and high-quality generated media   - Criminals creating chat GPT clones for scams and phishing   - Study on people's inability to differentiate between deep fake voices and real voices- Encouragement for schools and universities to embrace AI technologies   - AI models can better prepare students for future careers   - Importance of developing skills in high demandKeywords:**AI detectors, schools and universities, unreliable, OpenAI, shut down, lack of accuracy, encourage, AI models, ChatGPT, real world, future careers, banning, prohibiting, academia, develop skills, high demand, embrace, curriculum, students