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ChatGPT-supported humanoid robot enters classrooms in Cyprus

ChatGPT, the artificial intelligence supported chat bot developed by OpenAI, has been taking the technology world by storm since its release in November 2022. ChatGPT is not only changing the world of technology, but also for very different industries.
 ChatGPT-supported humanoid robot enters classrooms in Cyprus
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ChatGPT, the artificial intelligence supported chat bot developed by OpenAI, has been taking the technology world by storm since its release in November 2022. ChatGPT not only changes the world of technology, but also creates opportunities for many different industries. One of them is the field of education. A robot named Alnstein, developed by three high school students and teachers in Southern Cyprus with the support of ChatGPT, is getting ready to enter classrooms.

ChatGPT enters the classrooms

The name “Alnstein” was obtained by adding the abbreviation for artificial intelligence to Albert Einstein’s name, while this robot was built by the three Pascal Schools in Cyprus. Its capabilities have been enhanced by adding OpenAI’s ChatGPT chatbot to this robot. Alnstein, who has a screen and a face that mimics gestures, answers questions asked of him aloud.

Why is the Alnstein robot Math book sad? – He can speak Greek while making little jokes that he has too many problems. He can also advise on how to teach Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity in the classroom. In short, we can say that it does what ChatGPT can do.

Richard Erkhov, a 16-year-old student who integrated the system with artificial intelligence, said that artificial intelligence is ready to develop exponentially, and said, “It can help in many areas of life, such as education and medicine.” Another 15-year-old student, Vladimir Baranov, says the technology is “amazing” and that the robot mimics human thought and responds like humans.

Teachers involved in the project say AIinstein’s ultimate goal is to be included in the education system. “This is a very interactive experience. Students can ask him questions, give answers, and even help teachers explain the lesson more effectively,” said teacher and project leader Elpidoforos Anastasiou.

Alnstein: Artificial intelligence should not be feared

To the question of whether technology is something to be afraid of, AIInstein gives the following answer; “It is humans who create and control artificial intelligence. It is also our responsibility to ensure that its development and implementation serves the good of humanity. Therefore, we should not be afraid of AI, but rather approach it carefully and responsibly.”

Pioneers in the field of artificial intelligence, such as Elon Musk, are calling for the suspension of development work for a while. Institutions such as the European Union are currently working on legislation that legally regulates artificial intelligence research. The USA will soon take a step in this direction. In the current situation, regulators are struggling to keep up with the development of artificial intelligence. These delays cause ethical principles to be ignored.

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