Student Completes English Homework on ChatGPT, but is caught because…
Using ChatGPT to complete his English homework, a Twitter user's cousin was discovered, all because of one sentence.
The fastest-growing consumer application in history, ChatGPT by OpenAI, was released in November of last year and has since gained enormous popularity across the globe. The chatbot has been attracting attention because of its capacity to hold casual chats with users and respond to a variety of queries. Now, much to the chagrin of their teachers, kids all around the world are using the bot to finish their homework and tasks.
A Twitter user recently described how his relative was discovered using ChatGPT to complete his English homework as a result of one simple sentence.I don't have any personal expectations or beliefs as an AI language model, It appears that the seventh-grader copied the chatbot's reply verbatim and neglected to delete it from his assignment. The slight error later revealed that the work had been plagiarised.Additionally, the teacher underlined the word "poignant" because class 7 kids typically don't utilise such adult vocabulary in their responses.
Roshan Patel tweeted a picture of my little cousin Arjun's 7th grade English homework along with the message, "My little cousin Arjun got caught using ChatGPT on his homework."
The tweet has gained a lot of attention and amused online users, who posted various comments. Even for cheating, users claimed, one must exercise some consideration since A careless copy-paste trick is simple to identify by an instructor.
''Bruh at least read through it,'' one person commented. It's designed to be a tool, not a substitute, haha. It aids me in coming up with ideas and responses, and I then add my own words to it.
Another person asked how he could have written that sentence without even considering it.
Third: "The system is failing our kids if he made it to 7th grade and didn't figure out to take that part of the response out."A fourth person wrote, "He kinda deserves it, got to learn it the hard way!" I am more and more sure that artificial intelligence is only for smart people, a fifth person added.
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