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Stanford students admit to using ChatGPT on finals: poll, Stanford Daily

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ChatGPT is a free writing tool that can generate human-like text based on a prompt. Administrators are investigating whether the school's honor code needs to be revised. ChatGPT originally launched by San Francisco-based artificial intelligence company OpenAI. Microsoft announced a multibillion dollar investment into OpenAI on Monday.
Published 2 months ago · Palo Alto, United States

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Stanford students admit to using ChatGPT on finals: poll, Stanford Daily

PALO ALTO, Calif. (KRON) -- According to an anonymous poll conducted by The Stanford Daily among Stanford students, many have admitted to using ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence program that can help write essays, on their final exams. ChatGPT is a free writing tool that can generate human-like text based on a prompt, as well as images and video based on a large database of online materials. Timeline of Monterey Park shooter manhunt The Stanfo…

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Stanford students admit using ChatGPT on final exams

In preparation for the possibility that students would utilise the chatbot to complete assignments and tests, some professors have already revised their courses. On their final exams, several students have already used ChatGPT. A spokesperson for the university affirmed that the Board of Judicial Affairs is aware of and keeping an eye on these new…

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