These are similarities that have put the chip in the ear of Stéphane Bonvallet. This professor of disability at the Faculty of Lyon had asked his students to do an assignment on “the main characteristics of the medical approach to disability in Europe.” During the correction he identifies an identical construction, similar arguments, but without ever turning into plagiarism.
Don’t cheat directly
When in doubt about cheating, Stéphane Bonvallet tells Le Progrès that he discussed it directly with a student. He later acknowledges that half of the class of 14 students have used ChatGPT. This artificial intelligence is the flagship tool of the moment and it is fooling the whole world.
The professor was very upset by this admission. This is not directly a hack. “Not currently having a framework that prohibits this practice, I was forced to point them out,” explains Stéphane Bonvallet to the local newspaper. With grades ranging from 10 to 12.5, the teacher concluded that the seven ChatGPT tasks would have a score of 11.75.
ChatGPT banned in New York
Especially since the use of super AI would become widespread. Of his colleagues, three quarters have faced dodgy tasks in recent weeks. The use of ChatGPT would be particularly widespread in secondary schools, explains the professor. However, he admits that he never thought that an artificial intelligence would be powerful enough to write assignments for master’s students.
In the United States, schools have already decided. The use of ChatGPT has been banned in establishments in New York. Here again, the negative effects on learning are highlighted. Capable of generating almost anything from homework assignments to funny stories to cooking recipes, teachers are primarily concerned with the accuracy of the generated content. Since its release, several users have noticed that ChatGPT texts may contain false information and misleading explanations.
Source: BFM TV
