Artificial Intelligence
December 27, 2022
IN BRIEF | 5 min read
- “Chatbot ChatGPT can write essays and answer the toughest of questions but such artificial intelligence (AI) tools may not be able to take over humans just yet”.
CNA938’s Asia First programme recently looked into the future impact of the artificial intelligence-powered ChatGPT chatbot and tools like it on the world and its people, and turned to #NUSPhilosophy instructor Jonathan Sim for his perspectives as an educator who has already incorporated it into an exercise for one of his classes.
“This is a place of learning, so we should actually teach them how to use it well, how to really take their learning further with it,” said Sim, who will be asking some of his students to use ChatGPT to generate an essay and then critique it, believing that they would learn to write better in the process.
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