OpenAI wants to end ChatGPT’s bad image among education professionals for using generative AI to solve students’ exercises and school assignments. For this purpose the company Plans ways to integrate chatbot into classroomsAs emphasized by Reuters Thursday (16).
The issue was brought up at the INSEAD Americas Conference held in San Francisco, USA last week. Brad Lightcap, the startup’s chief operating officer at the time, stated: Creation of a team responsible for developing educational applications for AI It became popular in late 2021.
According to the administrator, teachers initially did not like the technology because misuse began shortly after it was introduced. Reports of resource being used to cheat at school events emerge weekly. In January, New York City (USA) even banned ChatGPT in schools.
But faced with the countless possibilities offered by the bot, teachers changed their minds and began thinking of ways to allow generative AI to be used in school. OpenAI has been in contact with many of them, Lightcap said. Solutions to the problem should begin to emerge from 2024.
ChatGPT helps students and teachers
ChatGPT can be useful for students and teachersAccording to former startup employee Andrew Mayne. In an interview with the news agency, he emphasized that the technology can adapt the same content to different learning styles or act as a tutor for students, among other possibilities.
In the case of teachers, the chatbot can serve as a kind of creative assistant in the classroom. For example, in a class about the medieval period, The feature comes into play by creating introductions using Old English. Mayne also notes that students feel more comfortable with technology and are not afraid to ask questions.
On the other hand, using ChatGPT in the classroom may be problematic due to online privacy laws that apply to minors in some countries. The company will likely need to agree with regulators to launch the service.
OpenAI already has partnerships with education groups. One of them is Khan Academy, where an AI-powered teacher has been created.
Source: Tec Mundo
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