Japan, ChatGPT and Higginbotham
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'I get paid the same whether I pass you or fail you': Professor vows to flunk students using ChatGPT
"I can immediately tell when ChatGPT has been used."
California State University paid OpenAI $17 million last year to give campuses unlimited access to a high-powered educational version of ChatGPT.
More than 30 percent of university students in Japan used ChatGPT, according to a survey that also found many students were well aware of the potential risks of the chatbot.
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California State University renews $13 million ChatGPT deal as survey finds most students and faculty doubt AI helps education
"I think refusing this technology needs to be a position that's on the table."
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Researchers from the University of Phoenix College of Doctoral Studies have published new peer-reviewed research examining graduate students' attitudes toward artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots and their reported use of ChatGPT in higher education environments.
The incident has raised concerns among students and academics about the quality of study material being provided to thousands of learners enrolled in the university’s distance and online education pro
The California State University system offers an early look at what happens when an administration commits to a technology that its own community isn't convinced will improve education.