As you know, ChatGPT, the artificial intelligence application developed by the Open AI technology company, went viral last week. The artificial intelligence application also gave thought-provoking answers to questions that even people have difficulty answering, and even Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? He even answered the questions of the contest.
However, as you know, the common problem of most of these artificial intelligences is that they can write documents that need to be submitted to official institutions instead of people. As a matter of fact, ChatGPT can write articles about the subject you want at any level.
Educators complain about this situation…
Peter Laffin, a private school owner and teacher, told Fox News, “I personally think we should restrict all kinds of technological tools, and I think there’s a very specific reason for that. We want to make sure we’re teaching kids not just the subject but the values as well.”
Due to the pandemic, many schools around the world have kept online education partially valid, and although students do not use ChatGPT directly in online lessons, applications that can help at a lower level restrict students’ development and practical thinking, according to educators.
“We’ve brought a lot of technology into education to make our lives easier. We’ve been doing this consistently for 20 years. I think educators ask themselves, ‘How has any of this helped us?” What do you think about integrating technology into education?Please do not forget to share your thoughts with us in the comments.
You can find the video of Artificial Intelligence ChatGPT directing a day below: