First bans on ChatGPT: University of Hong Kong bans students from using ChatGPT

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This University of Hong Kong temporarily bans students from using ChatGPT or any other Artificial Intelligence (AI) based tool for doing studies and assessments.

According to the local press, It is the first and only institution to implement this measure in the financial center.

To use ChatGPT, students must obtain: a written authorization from the subject’s teacherwithout penalty for plagiarism.

University teachers were advised to stay “vigilant” and “apply to supplemental oral and face-to-face examinations” to “identify those who use such tools”.

Also noted It will “take some time” to establish the rules for the use of such tools.

ChatGPT from OpenAI, got it an internet phenomenon since it unexpectedly became available in November 2022, It allows users to practice their skills in writing essays, articles or poems as well as computer programs in just a few seconds.

Since its launch at the end of last year, ChatGPT has become u.A viral phenomenon that multiplies the public’s attention to the possibilities offered by artificial intelligence.

This bot is a chat feature that can: resolve doubts, chat, translate or compose text and many experts see here an example of how AI can transform many fields.

At the same timeChatGPT has generated a strong discussion about its possible use in fields such as education.After demonstrating that the robot can write assignments that pass as being prepared by a student or satisfactorily answer exam questions.

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