ChatGPT isn’t going to make us slaves; uninspired education might

Feb. 4, Robert Hunt, director of Global Theological Education at the Perkins School of Theology at SMU Dallas and coauthor graduate student Drew Dickens, for a commentary about how the new ChatGPT online technology could impact higher education. Published in the Dallas Morning News under the heading ChatGPT isn’t going to make us slaves; uninspired education mighthttps://tinyurl.com/3yr753fj 

The new open artificial intelligence chatbot called ChatGPT is either the most helpful tool to come to academia in decades or a threat to human learning and higher education. Many schools aren’t waiting for this to play out and are outright banning it from classrooms while hurriedly retooling assignments and exams to prevent its use.

ChatGPT is a new online technology that could revolutionize communication with machines. It offers the potential for faster and more accurate conversations, with the ability to handle more complex tasks.

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