My first significant interaction with ChatGPT occurred about two years ago, when I asked it to generate a modern worship song based on the first seven lines of the “Aeneid,” and it spat out a chorus about Aeneas beginning “But he had faith / He had hope / He knew he had a higher goal.” ...
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Why politics?: A Q&A with Kevin Slack
Kevin Slack’s poses with his wife Ruth in their engagement photo. Courtesy | Kevin Slack Associate Professor of Politics Kevin Slack answers questions on his time at Hillsdale, the difficulties in writing a book, and his take on ChatGPT. What did you study in undergrad? I did my undergraduate degree at Indiana University South Bend....
ChatGPT shows human creativity
ChatGPT encourages creativity. Courtesy | Pix4free Humans were made to reason. Humans use reason to build productivity tools to solve everyday problems. The latest tool is ChatGPT. ChatGPT is an artificial intelligence program that can have conversations with its user and respond to nuanced requests. It is a search engine on steroids. But where does...
ChatGPT is politically biased
ChatGPT encourages intellectual laziness. Courtesy | Pix4free ChatGPT is one of the most popular artificial intelligence chatbots on the internet. It’s trained on text data from the internet, and provides users with immediate, accurate responses to most questions. But its growing influence raises significant concerns: ChatGPT is often used as a tool for academic dishonesty...
‘CheatGPT’: new AI platform poses a threat to academia
When Associate Professor of Politics Khalil Habib saw the writing of artificial intelligence tool ChatGPT, he removed all his essay assignments for his courses. “I decided to do in-class exams this semester until I get more of a handle on this new technology and how to work around it,” Habib said. Available for free online,...