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[–]noshore4me 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

From the article "by presenting ideas and phrases from the chatbot as their own, and that they are becoming over-dependent on a tool which remains prone to errors and hallucinations"

Essentially, rather than forming their own opinions based upon the information they are presented with, the students outsource the thinking to the bot. This makes the student a copy-and-paster instead of learning and growing as a person.

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I’ll tell you what. I’m not that good at jokes. I like to tell people jokes. I look up a joke every Friday, and I usually tell most people in my life that “Friday’s Joke”.

My joke this Friday was “what is the most apparent bear”: “a pan-duhhhh”. (Panda).

Everyone liked my joke this Friday.

I did not make it up. It did not come from my thinking. I got it from funny people on YouTube.

I outsourced my thinking.

We’re not all Einstein, and we can’t all be Einstein.

Yes, some of us need the mental rigmarole.

I appreciate practice, and honing skills.

But we’re not all Ernest Hemingway.

You know? It’s okay man. Some people can “cheat”. They can’t hardly think for them selves.

Maybe chat GPT is bad?