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ChatGPT talks its way through Wharton MBA, medical exams

         

tangor

5:12 am on Jan 25, 2023 (gmt 0)

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OpenAI's chat software ChatGPT, if let loose on the world, would score between a B and a B- on Wharton business school's Operations Management exam, and would approach or exceed the score needed to pass the US Medical Licensing Exam (USMLE).

While this may say more about the static, document-centric nature of testing material than the intellectual prowess of software, it's nonetheless a matter of concern and interest for educators, and just about everyone else living in the age of automation.

[theregister.com...]

Another example that ChatGPT is "good enough" in the real world. Will webmasters be taking advantage of this tool to flesh out existing websites?

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ChatGPT talks its way through Wharton MBA, medical exams
This perhaps says more about the tests than the artificial intelligence on display

celgins

5:26 pm on Feb 12, 2023 (gmt 0)

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I think anybody and everybody who uses ChatGPT to benefit them, will use it for a variety of reasons. I'm not sure what it could do for an existing website though.

Sgt_Kickaxe

1:53 am on Feb 13, 2023 (gmt 0)



It's just a tool. What it can do is in the hands of the wielder. I don't suspect it will be very difficult to offer better content that chatGPT copy pasta.

chatSonic is already harder to best. It has nearly live data, can visit websites, can create images etc.

"paraphrase this webpage - example.com"... and sonic does. It's still copy pasta. A good webmaster still needs to find and offer the "more".

tangor

7:49 am on Feb 13, 2023 (gmt 0)

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Heh.... the question is not can these AIs do what they claim, it is if there are "good" webmasters out there willing to use the tool and turn it into something special.

I suspect the less motivated "webmasters" will just copy/paste and wallpaper with adsense.

Dimitri

10:43 am on Feb 18, 2023 (gmt 0)

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I hope that those, who are testing ChatGPT on student exams , understand that it's the same as if a student was taking the exam with all his books, manuals, etc... with him.

explorador

4:18 pm on Mar 20, 2023 (gmt 0)

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I think it's like "steroids".

I'm seeing a lot of people saying it's a tool, I could agree, but not exactly. These kind of things hurt the ones using them because it stops you from using or developing skills, then you have people telling you "oh, the trick is learning how to use it", ha, ok, so, instead of learning skills now people value "learning how to use chatgpt". It's the usual problem of people moving from learning life-useful skills, and then thinking they just need to learn how to use some magic tool.

tangor

12:46 am on Mar 21, 2023 (gmt 0)

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^^^ Exactly!

It's a shortcut that will be abused until g smacks it down and folks finally realize the magic potion doesn't work any longer. (sigh)