As schools across the globe express growing concern about the rise of artificial intelligence bots, a ChatGPT executive says the technology can be useful in the classroom.
In an interview with Time magazine, Mira Murati — chief technology officer at OpenAI, the company behind the buzzy AI chatbot ChatGPT — said schools shouldn’t rush to ban the technology on their campuses due to concerns over cheating. Instead, Murati said ChatGPT “has the potential to really revolutionize the way we learn,” particularly in settings where not everyone has the same learning preferences or abilities.
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