ChatGPT Has A New Use?

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What really worries me is the amount of engineering students who cant function without it. Im doing a robotics capstone and another one of my teammates cant understand a single thing i do without asking chatgpt to "translate" and it often doesnt fully get it right. It really frustrating not being able to communicate about the work im doing with him, hes not even willing to try and digest it himself.

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Being a tech-literate young adult in this time is truly a sobering experience, like what do you mean you're relying on autocorrect+ to makes bets

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As a teacher, it's definitely difficult. The key is that our education system is built on testing for results and end products. Whereas now we have to start finding ways to assess process and continual progression. It's really hard to do, but will ultimately make us better educators.

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As a young college instructor/grad student who is trying to get a full time professor job it is awful. Since covid every lecture I have been in I see 90% of students with a laptop open and them not listening to the professor at all. Then, I see that the online homework I assign now is done on average in half the time (some will do a 20 minute exercise in 5 minutes). Then, I watched exam averages tank 10+ points lower. I finally decided to ban computers because at least they are then forced to sit in class and kind of listen, which did help their averages, but now my teaching ratings are suffering because students think that rule is unfair. I normally wouldnt care, but these ratings impact my ability to get hired. Its like a lose-lose, cause at least before if they cheated on the HW, they could learn some of the methods or fall back on class notes for the exams, but now they arent even trying on the HW and not listening in the class and if I dont do anything they will just do badly on the exams and blame me, but if I do something to help them they blame me anyways.

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yesterday I saw an ad for apple intelligence where some moron manager sent out a delegation email and had it re-written to sound more corporate and polite. I cannot begin to describe the levels of anger I felt at the idea of the person making more money than me, while making me do all of the work, being an incompetent baboon that just sits around sending out 10 AI emails a day and sending me spiraling. It's not who can do the job, it's who gets hired first

anderszimmerman
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the Ai recruiter makes me so glad my work place is heavily unionized and has a history of strikes when management tries to overstep its bounds

hobonise
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One time I asked Chat GPT for betting advice because I was curious and it deadass named me players that weren’t even on the team.

johnappleseed
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My high school got rid of all writing assignments on computers and now everything is hand written 😂

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I mean it's also just cracked at teaching, I use it for my Calc II class all the time since as long as I know most of the stuff from class, any questions I have about specific cases I can just ask it instead of my GSI who does not want to be there. I can work on a problem set for 2 hours, and then throw a screenshot of it in to ChatGPT and see if I got all the answers right, and if I disagree with a problem I can ask it to elaborate on its step by step process to learn. I figured if it got anything wrong I'd be able to tell since its explanations wouldn't make sense, but so far it genuinely hasn't gotten a single thing I've asked it about Calc II wrong yet! It's kinda crazy, im thankful im very motivated to learn Calc II cause it's cool cause otherwise it would be kinda discouraging knowing this word-predicter can do every problem better than i can lol

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My favourite guy is the person who tries to hit on the AI recruiter.

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"i like to notice these things" the noticer has logged on

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im in university and my courses are starting to treat students’ use of Gen AI (mostly ChatGPT) like asking a classmate for help. sometimes itll be right, sometimes itll be wrong. when its wrong, you can tell it why and try to go from there. when its right, you can have it explain to you. there will also be times when you dont know if its right, though, and its just confidently answering wrong. literally like a classmate. principally it makes sense bc ChatGPT basically just outputs what it thinks sounds correct, and i guess so do people in a way when learning things.

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As a student that holds to academic integrity, it’s pretty frustrating seeing the majority of my peers use ai to do their work for them. Like you pay thousands of dollars to come here and you don’t learn anything. They’ll do the assignments in a tenth of the time it takes me and get the same grade or better, and then they get a D on the exam and tell me how smart I am when I pass tests with no problems. Like no dude, I’m just up studying and doing homework/school literally all day from when I wake up till midnight just so I can keep up with my classes. And then they ask me why I don’t have free time, like what are we saying bro? What worries me is how many classes shift to online exams because now there isn’t even a precedent where it’s hard to cheat and you actually need to know what’s going on. Schools are making it easier for people to cheat, and now what, people in my engineering major are going to be getting jobs and not know anything from their degree. Don’t tell me about how hard your life is when you just cheat on everything bro.

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Growing up, google never felt like enough. Like that thing on the tip of your tongue or a vague idea, you can explain it and ChatGPT tells you what it is. Its amazing

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Edit - I looks like a lot of people are literally reading the calc hater comment and replying. I'm not anti calculator because I think everything should be done in your head. At least read everything first -

As someone who was in high school / college when AI became popular, and a previous calculator hater because my friends who were bad at math never improved since they could just use a TI-83 to solve any problem, we are truly cooked. Not even about "this isn't fair" whiny business, but people are genuinely becoming dumber. Tutoring people in high school who don't understand basic math is jarring.

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As a college student myself, I often find myself using chatgpt not to write my papers for me, but help with the wording or phrasing of things I want to say. It just saves me hours of rereading the same few sentences over and over until I get the words right in my head. Or fluff up the paper with higher level vocabulary. Once I have something started with a strong voice in it, it helps me maintain that same tone throughout the paper. I just think the biggest thing with AI is understanding how to use it right now. It’s not meant to do the work for you, but can help support in smaller tasks.

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Not necessarily daily. But some questions you can just simply not Google. Ones you have to describe because there isnt really a word for what you are looking for.

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I use ChatGPT daily. Mostly for images of Big A as a glizzy.

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Im glad I graduated college when I did. My Senior yr chatgpt was starting to be well know. But it was at the point where it wasnt that great, and often gave wrong answers, and in my senior yr in engineering our classes were pretty advanced so chatgpt would give clearly wrong answers so everyone just asked it stupid stuff to see what it would do. Never used it for homework.

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I use it regularly to 'search' for things that nobody is writing about, or at least nobody who is SEO abusing enough for Google. You have to fact check it religiously, but it will give you AN answer to start you in the right direction.

Today I asked what the smallest modern V6 was. The first answer was wrong (Nissan 200SX 1.6L) but it's second answer (Lexus IS250 2.5L) was a good start even if I'm not sure it's technically the smallest.

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