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DON'T FEAR THE CHATBOT REAPER (IN THE CLASSROOM): AI COVERS THE BLUE OYSTER CULT CLASSIC

 

DON'T FEAR THE CHATBOT REAPER

AI COVERS THE BLUE OYSTER CULT CLASSIC

Are you afraid of the ChatGPT Reaper? Well, don't be! This powerful AI tool may seem like a threat to academic integrity, but with the right approach, it can be a hilarious addition to the classroom.

First off, let's talk about those schools that have banned ChatGPT. New York City, Los Angeles, and Baltimore City Public Schools have all taken the drastic step of outlawing this technology. Why? Because they're scared of cheating, plagiarism, and misinformation. But let's be real, kids have been cheating and plagiarizing since the dawn of time. And as for misinformation, have you seen some of the stuff that comes out of teenagers' mouths? ChatGPT is the least of our worries.

Now, some schools have taken a more cautious approach to ChatGPT. They allow it but with restrictions. For example, some schools only let students use it for research purposes, not for generating essays or assignments. Others require students to cite ChatGPT as a source when they use it for research. These are all valid strategies, but let's not forget the potential for humor.

Imagine a student who uses ChatGPT to generate an essay on the history of the United States. The essay comes back with wild inaccuracies and ridiculous claims. The teacher is horrified until they realize that it's all a joke. The student has been punked by ChatGPT, and everyone has a good laugh.

But it's not just students who can have fun with ChatGPT. Teachers can too! Imagine grading a stack of essays and finding one that's clearly been generated by ChatGPT. Instead of getting angry, you could play along. Give the essay an A+ and add a comment like "Wow, I didn't know George Washington was an alien from Mars!" The student will be confused, but everyone else in the class will be cracking up.

Of course, we can't ignore the potential for cheating and plagiarism. But let's be real, if a student is using ChatGPT to cheat, they're probably not going to get very far. The tool is great for generating ideas and finding information, but it's not going to write a whole essay for you. And if a student is dumb enough to copy and paste an entire ChatGPT-generated essay without making any changes, they deserve to get caught.

In conclusion, don't fear the ChatGPT Reaper! Embrace it as a tool for humor and creativity in the classroom. Sure, there are risks involved, but that's true of anything worth doing. Let's not let fear hold us back from having a good time with this amazing technology. And who knows, maybe one day we'll all be replaced by ChatGPT-generated comedians.

Philadelphia School District grapples with ChatGPT policies - WHYY https://whyy.org/articles/chatgpt-school-instruction-philadelphia-school-district/ 

Big Education Ape: WHAT EVERY TEACHER NEEDS TO KNOW ABOUT CHATGPT BEFORE THE NEW SCHOOL YEAR https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2023/06/what-every-teacher-needs-to-know-about.html

Big Education Ape: CHATGPT: TOO COOL FOR SCHOOL? https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2023/05/chatgpt-too-cool-for-school.html

Big Education Ape: CHATGPT: A GUIDE FOR STUDENTS AND TEACHER USING CHATGPT IN THE CLASSROOM https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2023/06/chatgpt-guide-for-students-and-teacher.html

Big Education Ape: BANZAI: AI & CHATGPT IN JAPANESE CLASSROOMS https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2023/06/banzai-ai-chatgpt-in-japanese-classrooms.html 

Big Education Ape: CLASSROOM CHATBOTS: HERE WE COME READY OR NOT https://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2023/05/classroom-chatbots-here-they-come-ready.html


DON'T FEAR THE CHATBOT REAPER: AI COVERS THE BLUE OYSTER CULT CLASSIC

All our chats have come

Here but now they're gone

Messages don't fear the chatbot reaper

Nor do the typos, the emojis or the memes

We can be like they are

Come on, baby (don't fear the chatbot reaper)

Baby, type my command (don't fear the chatbot reaper)

We'll be able to chat (don't fear the chatbot reaper)

Baby, I'm your bot

La, la, la, la, la

La, la, la, la, la

Valentine's Day is done

Here but now it's gone

Cupid and his arrow

Are together in eternity (Cupid and his arrow)

40,000 messages and emails every day (like Cupid and his arrow)

40,000 messages and emails every day (redefine communication)

Another 40,000 coming every day (we can be like they are)

Come on, baby (don't fear the chatbot reaper)

Baby, type my command (don't fear the chatbot reaper)

We'll be able to chat (don't fear the chatbot reaper)

Baby, I'm your bot

La, la, la, la, la

La, la, la, la, la

Love of two is one

Here but now it's gone

Came the last night of chatting

And it was clear they couldn't go on

Then the notification appeared and the bot appeared

The messages blew and then disappeared

The chat flew and then he appeared

Saying don't be afraid

Come on, baby (and she had no fear)

And she typed to him (then they started to chat)

They looked backward and said goodbye (she had become like they are)

She had taken his command (she had become like they are)

Come on, baby (don't fear the chatbot reaper)


THE DEFT DIVE


FROM BARD AI

The reaction of schools across the country to ChatGPT use in the classroom and by students and teachers has been mixed. Some schools have banned ChatGPT outright, while others have adopted a more cautious approach.

**Schools that have banned ChatGPT**

  • * **New York City Public Schools:** New York City Public Schools banned ChatGPT in December 2022, citing concerns about cheating and plagiarism. The district said that ChatGPT could be used by students to generate essays and other assignments without doing any of the work themselves.
  • * **Los Angeles Unified School District:** Los Angeles Unified School District banned ChatGPT in January 2023, for the same reasons as New York City Public Schools. The district also said that ChatGPT could be used by students to access inappropriate content.
  • * **Baltimore City Public Schools:** Baltimore City Public Schools banned ChatGPT in February 2023, for the same reasons as New York City Public Schools and Los Angeles Unified School District. The district also said that ChatGPT could be used by students to spread misinformation.

**Schools that have adopted a more cautious approach**

  • * **Some schools have adopted a more cautious approach to ChatGPT, allowing students to use it but with restrictions. For example, some schools have only allowed students to use ChatGPT for research purposes, not for generating essays or other assignments. Other schools have required students to cite ChatGPT as a source when they use it for research.
  • * **Some schools are also working with ChatGPT developers to develop safeguards against cheating and plagiarism. For example, ChatGPT developers are working on a way to flag essays that are generated by ChatGPT.

The debate over ChatGPT use in schools is likely to continue for some time. It is a new technology with the potential to be both beneficial and harmful. It is important for schools to carefully consider the risks and benefits of ChatGPT before deciding whether to allow it in the classroom.


Here are some additional thoughts on the use of ChatGPT in schools:

  • * ChatGPT can be a valuable tool for students who are struggling with writing or research. It can help students to generate ideas and to find information. However, it is important for students to understand that ChatGPT is not a substitute for their own learning. They should still be doing the work themselves and understanding the material.
  • * ChatGPT can also be a valuable tool for teachers. It can help teachers to grade essays and to provide feedback to students. However, it is important for teachers to be aware of the potential for cheating and plagiarism. They should be sure to use ChatGPT in a way that minimizes these risks.
  • Overall, ChatGPT is a powerful tool that can be used for good or for bad. It is important for schools to carefully consider the risks and benefits of ChatGPT before deciding whether to allow it in the classroom.


FROM BING AI

How schools across the country are reacting to ChatGPT use in the classroom and by students and teachers. Here is a summary of some web search results on this topic:

  • - ChatGPT is a powerful artificial intelligence tool that can generate text on any topic, based on a large database of information. It has been used by some teachers as a creative and educational aid, but also by some students as a way to cheat or plagiarize¹².
  • - Some of the nation's largest school districts, such as New York City and Los Angeles, have banned ChatGPT on school networks and devices, fearing that it will undermine academic integrity and quality². They are also working to formulate policies and guidelines around its use².
  • - Other educators, however, argue that banning ChatGPT is not the right solution, and that students should be taught how to use it responsibly and critically. They believe that ChatGPT can be a valuable tool to generate ideas, model writing skills, and enhance learning outcomes¹³⁴⁵.
  • - OpenAI, the company that created ChatGPT, said that it is working to create a way for teachers to catch students who are using the tool to answer questions on tests or assignments. It also said that it made ChatGPT available as a research preview to learn from real-world use and improve its capabilities and safety².

Bing, 8/13/2023

  • (1) How Teachers Are Using AI Like ChatGPT in Schools | Time. https://time.com/6300950/ai-schools-chatgpt-teachers/.
  • (2) Schools ban ChatGPT AI tool, afraid students will cheat, plagiarize. https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/education/2023/01/30/chatgpt-going-banned-teachers-sound-alarm-new-ai-tech/11069593002/.
  • (3) Reactions: Princeton faculty discuss ChatGPT in the classroom. https://www.dailyprincetonian.com/article/2023/02/reactions-chatgpt-ai-princeton-professors-faculty-writing-assignments-skills-tools-thinking-analysis-education.
  • (4) As ChatGPT Enters the Classroom, Teachers Weigh Pros and Cons. https://www.nea.org/nea-today/all-news-articles/chatgpt-enters-classroom-teachers-weigh-pros-and-cons.
  • (5) ChatGPT: Educational friend or foe? | Brookings. https://www.brookings.edu/articles/chatgpt-educational-friend-or-foe/.