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A.I. Could Be Great for College Essays

Por: Slate Tech December 07, 2022

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Every year, the artificial intelligence company OpenAI improves its text-writing bot, GPT. And every year, the internet responds with shrieks of woe about the impending end of human-penned prose. This cycle repeated last week when OpenAI —a version of GPT that can seemingly spit out any text, from a to the history of London . The response on Twitter was unanimous: The college essay is doomed. Why slave over a paper when ChatGPT can write an... + full article



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