A look at the pros and cons of using ChatGPT in education

May 16, 2023

OCDE NEWSROOM — Virginia Reischl knows some teachers may feel uneasy about the rise of ChatGPT and other super-advanced chatbots. That’s understandable. The technology, which uses massive amounts of data to generate human-like responses to text prompts, is capable of writing an original five-paragraph essay on the Industrial Revolution or a research paper on the history of video

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Technology company announces pre-launch of AI-powered legal platform

May 16, 2023

AZO ROBOTICS — William AI, a leading legal technology company, announced today the pre-launch of its new AI-powered legal platform, marking a significant milestone in the evolution of the law industry. With the integration of AI technology, the company is set to transform the legal landscape by making legal services more efficient, affordable, and accessible.

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How generative artificial intelligence could affect a new generation of workers

May 16, 2023

EXPRESS COMPUTER — The digital age has witnessed an unprecedented rise in the use of Artificial Intelligence, which is transforming the way businesses operate. Generative Pre-trained Transformer 4 (GPT-4) has recently created a buzz in the AI community as the most advanced generative AI tool. GPT-4 is gaining attention for its capabilities in multimedia communication,

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Northwestern Law Innovation Lab teams create client-focused technology for the legal profession

May 9, 2023

NORTHWESTERN LAW — Transformational technologies like artificial intelligence and machine learning profoundly impact the legal landscape, both in terms of how computation is changing the practice of law and how legal principles govern technology. At the intersection of computer science and law, the COMP_SCI 397, 497: Innovation Lab: Building Technologies for the Law course, co-taught

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Penn Carey Law hosts discussion on patents for CRISPR technology

May 9, 2023

PENN CAREY LAW — The 2023 Master in Law Annual Lecture featured a panel discussion around the legal disputes arising from patent ownership of CRISPR technology. Three leading experts in science and law joined the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School community to discuss the groundbreaking tool that utilizes gene editing to correct genetic defects

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Data privacy provider aims to combat ChatGPT privacy concerns

May 8, 2023

VENTURE BEAT — Today, data privacy provider Private AI, announced the launch of PrivateGPT, a “privacy layer” for large language models (LLMs) such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT. The new tool is designed to automatically redact sensitive information and personally identifiable information (PII) from user prompts. PrivateAI uses its proprietary AI system to redact more than 50 types of PII from

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How AI can be used to develop personalized learning plans

May 8, 2023

YAHOO!NEWS — Over the last decade, educators and administrators have often encountered lofty promises of technology revolutionizing learning, only to experience disappointment when reality failed to meet expectations. It’s understandable, then, that educators might view the current excitement around artificial intelligence with a measure of caution: Is this another overhyped fad, or are we on

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Journalist discusses how ChatGPT could become the future of writing

May 2, 2023

NEW YORK TIMES —  Once you start using ChatGPT you pretty much can’t stop. You begin with trivial, gimmicky prompts: Do this math problem. Tell me some vegetarian recipes with broccoli and peas. What came first, the jock or the jockstrap? But as the artificial intelligence chatbot easily dispatches your gimmes, you begin to take it more seriously.

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Opinion: Is it worth it to enforce ChatGPT bans in college writing?

May 2, 2023

INSIDE HIGHER ED — The sun descends and I’m still not through grading papers, because they take twice as long now that my students have learned about ChatGPT. First, I put all the papers through GPTZero, but there are too many false positives, so I take the flagged text and try to reverse engineer it

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