Article 6YXNZ 18 months. 12,000 questions. A whole lot of anxiety. What I learned from reading students’ ChatGPT logs

18 months. 12,000 questions. A whole lot of anxiety. What I learned from reading students’ ChatGPT logs

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Jeremy Ettinghausen
from Technology | The Guardian on (#6YXNZ)

Students increasingly use AI chatbots for anything from academic queries to emotional quandaries. But are they missing out on the chance to make their own mistakes? Three undergrads reveal all ...

Student life is hard. Making new friends is hard. Writing essays is hard. Admin is hard. Budgeting is hard. Finding out what trousers exist in the world other thanblack ones is also, apparently, hard.

Fortunately, for an AI-enabled generation of students, help with the complexities of campus life is just a prompt away. Ifyouare really stuck on an essay or can't decide between management consulting or a legal career, orneed suggestions on what you can cook with tomatoes, mushrooms, beetroot, mozzarella, olive oil and rice, then ChatGPT is there. It will to listen to you,analyse your inputs, and offer up a perfectly structured paper, a convincing cover letter, oraworkablerecipe for tomato and mushroom risotto with roasted beetroot and mozzarella.

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