You may have heard of ChatGBT, the Artificial Intelligence-powered text chat.
Here’s a new Wall Street Journal video about it. But, before you watch it, you might want to check out some fun examples of it at work, along with some previous posts about how this kind of tech can affect education:
ChatGPT , how would a teacher complain about the school’s Internet going off-line – in the style of Sylvester Stallone? pic.twitter.com/drQVHMdixX
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) December 6, 2022
Asking ChatGPT how a teacher would complain about a broken copier in the style of Bob Dylan pic.twitter.com/ELdwWRp4nO
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) December 6, 2022
Masterful https://t.co/Dfe1mV3K9Q
— Anya Kamenetz (@anya1anya) December 6, 2022
Here are some ChatGPT comments on the term ‘learning loss’ pic.twitter.com/MzEuXVD5Wf
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) December 5, 2022
I THINK ALL TEACHERS COULD BENEFIT FROM READING THIS ARTICLE ABOUT RESPONDING TO STUDENTS USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE WHEN WRITING
“YOU WRITE” IS THE FIRST OF MANY ARTIFICIAL-INTELLIGENCE WRITING TOOLS THAT WILL BE A CHALLENGE OR OPPORTUNITY FOR TEACHERS
ADDENDUM: This is a good piece on how teachers might use this kind of tool. Actually, I should say, the last few paragraphs are – I think most people can just skip to the end.
How Google Got Smoked by ChatGPT is from Slate.
Here are ChatGBT’s ideas on how we can use it in our classrooms pic.twitter.com/b6CnQF6zXz
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) December 10, 2022