If I could sit down with ChatGPT’s CEO, I would tell them to change its programming to not create full essays and stories. Today, many college students care solely about completion of assignments. College students are very sensitive with their time. If a student can take any shortcuts to complete an assignment, they will. With ChatGPT being able to complete assignments and essays, this does nothing but hinder college student learning and skills in the grand scheme of things. With this, and some reasoning, one could argue that ChatGPT hinders college students’ ability to be productive in their careers and their ability to perform well on tasks in the real world. This is also concerning because college students rely far too much on ChatGPT. With ChatGPT hallucinating information at times, this could also hinder college students by being misinformed by ChatGPT. While Chat can be helpful in a lot of ways, the harm that it can potentially do to college students is immense, and I feel that students should be more aware of these risks before using ChatGPT to assist them.
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This is interesting. I agree that ChatGPT can be used more effectively if they stop focusing on essay/story creations.
I agree Louie, I think about it the same way. I like your point about how it can affect how productive people are in their careers.