01. ChatGPT artifact for international students? Homework papers all rely on it?
The hottest topic in the study abroad circle recently must be about ChatGPT.
"I can't write this python homework, let ChatGPT help me generate code directly."
"I can't write the paper in English, so ChatGPT directly generates an essay, which is almost a professor-level paper."
"This homework is too difficult, just ask ChatGPT !"
I believe that many international students have heard these words, and there must be many students who have tried ChatGPT
Many students claim that after using ChatGPT, it has helped them to complete their homework and relieved their study pressure to a certain extent. However, is this really the case?
02. Views of overseas professors on ChatGPT
Many education experts worry that students who use the technology to do their homework will become dependent on AI-generated answers instead of acquiring the knowledge and skills they need.
#89% of college students in the United States use ChatGPT to do their homework, and it is on the hot search
For those university majors that use essays as graduation standards, ChatGPT can output convincing essays with as little manual intervention as possible. Writing essays is an important academic activity and an important criterion for evaluating students' academic ability.
If students use artificial intelligence to complete their papers, the grades they get will have no value and cannot prove their academic ability
Many school education systems have completely banned ChatGPT , and even caused a series of serious consequences such as academic integrity. Note that foreign countries attach great importance !
Many students have experienced such a thing. In light cases, homework will be punished with 0 points, and in serious cases, it will be judged as academic dishonesty, and a shadow will be cast on the report card, and students will be required to attend a hearing
03. Be cautious and cautious! ChatGPT raises academic integrity concerns
The picture shows the advice of students using ChatGPT
The picture shows the school sending emails accusing academic dishonesty
04. ChatGPT is banned by universities in many countries
American University: At the beginning of this year, New York City, which has the largest public school system in the United States, officially issued a ChatGPT ban .
Universities in Hong Kong, China: It is clearly mentioned that a temporary measure will be implemented at the University of Hong Kong: the use of ChatGPT in all classrooms, assignments and assessments of the University of Hong Kong is prohibited.
French university: The school said that "if a student is found using such AI tools, the punishment could be severe enough to be expelled from the school or even banned from the entire French higher education system."
University of Manchester: Prohibit students from using tools such as chatgpt to write assignments , and said: "Such assignments will be regarded as academic misconduct, and the words and ideas generated by AI are not your own."
University of Cambridge: "chatgpt does not represent the student's own original work and will therefore be considered a form of academic misconduct to be dealt with under the University's disciplinary procedures."
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AI writing distinguishing features:
- Common features: too perfect grammar, lack of conjunctions, lack of coherence, unnatural expression and logic, extensive use of parallel sentences, etc.
- Difference 1: Randomness. Human expression involves random play, while Al tends to be too perfect, thus lacking perplexity and burstiness.
- Difference 2: Text generation logic. Al text generation logic is entirely based on probability—"picks the most probable word in the most probable location" (picks the most probable word in the most probable location), which is easy to express unnaturally and lack coherence.
Every school is already grappling with the detection methods and strategies for discovering ChatGPT.
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Open Al text classifier: Officially released by Open Al, it is better at detecting text generated by Chat GPT.
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GPT Zero: Developed by a 22-year-old computer boy in Princeton, the principle is to detect randomness and difference
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Detect GPT: The principle is to detect random perturbations (random perturbations).