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Educators must now emphasize the humans in the ChatGPT loop

“Wait and see” isn’t an adequate response to the forces being unleashed but there’s a pathway to progress that schools should explore.

We asked ChatGPT to recap K12 education in 2023. You’ll enjoy its response

Specifically, District Administration wanted to know what the chatbot thinks were some of the most important topics and challenges relevant to district leaders, superintendents and technology professionals.

Happy anniversary ChatGPT: How has generative AI impacted K12 education?

According to data from Turnitin shared with District Administration, the company has flagged at least four million student papers for containing 80% of content likely written by AI.

The big reason students should be using ChatGPT as a study tool instead of cheating

The generative AI chatbot has been proven to generate some form of plagiarized content when asked to write an essay pertaining to a particular subject. In fact, some topics are more at risk than others.

4 easy ChatGPT prompts educators can use to streamline tasks

New guidance from the makers of ChatGPT includes insight from educators who are already using generative AI to enhance learning and streamline tasks as well as some example prompts you can copy and paste directly into the chatbot and try out yourself.

ChatGPT costs $700,000 daily to maintain. Is it sustainable?

Citing a significant drop in users in July, OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, is likely to go bankrupt by 2024 if something doesn't change, according to a new report.

Surprise: Teachers now like ChatGPT more than students do

As some worry about artificial intelligence advancing beyond human control, many of the teachers who have used ChatGPT are embracing the high-tech tool.

K12 disruptor ChatGPT is facing a federal consumer safety investigation, reports say

ChatGPT has heightened concerns about cheating in K12 and now, the question of whether the AI tool has harmed its own customers appears to be at the center of a new federal investigation.

Why New York City Public Schools reversed its ban on ChatGPT

Four months after restricting access, educators are now eager to "embrace its potential." Says University of Washington professor Jason Yip, "Banning ChatGPT is like using a piece of paper to block this flood that is coming."

Most students would rather ask ChatGPT for help than a tutor. Here’s why

ChatGPT is quickly intervening as a personal homework assistant for students with 9 in 10 saying they prefer to study with AI than with a tutor, according to a new survey.

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