OpenAI’s Education Head Says Real Learning Takes Struggle—Not Just ChatGPT Help
UNITED STATES, JUL 9 – AI companies provide free access to generative tools in schools to build lifelong users despite studies linking AI use to reduced critical thinking, educators say.
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OpenAI’s Education Head Says Real Learning Takes Struggle—Not Just ChatGPT Help
With ChatGPT now widely available to students around the globe, concerns about cheating and the erosion of critical thinking skills are growing. OpenAI is well aware of these issues and is working to address them. Speaking today (July 9) at the AI for Good Summit in Geneva, Kevin Mills, OpenAI’s head of education and government, outlined the company’s efforts to explore how A.I. tools can be used to support, rather than replace, meaningful learn…
"A gigantic public experiment that no one has asked for"
AI is a disruptive force in education. Generative AI tools like OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Gemini can be easily used by students to cheat. These tools can produce papers in seconds that previously took students days or weeks to complete. A report by OpenAI found that the most common use for ChatGPT by college students was "starting papers."But even when AI is not used by students unethically, its impact on learning is uncertain. It is impossi…
Educational institutions must take the helm and teach young people how to best use artificial intelligence, but also - more importantly - how to be critical of it.
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